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VOL. XIV. NO. 259.
CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1908.
PRICE 6 CENTS
LATONIA FAVORITES FAIL. T
COMPLETE WINNINGS OF OtR CHIEF STABLE.
ONLY ONE REACHES WINNING LINE FIRST •! =
AND THE BOOKMAKERS FLOURISH.
Hanbrid^ Outstays Zienap and Sets a New Track
Record— Aspirin Defeats Home Run —
Lens in Front.
.Tainrs R. Keene’s jrreat sfa!»le will play no further part in the raeinjr of 190S. Everything oonsi«iered.
l)is horses have ^oiu* into winter <pu»rters with a record of iiiaKiiilieent proportiotis. It is not hard toj)erceive
tiuil h.Md Coilii and Celt n rnained sound tlie earniii^rs of the stable w<nild liave closely approximated its
r« cord hre.ikinj? total of last year. Even as it is its total for 1!M>8 is one that is sehloni approached and a
n arvel to 1< ss fortunate owners. Last year the stren^rth of the stable in twoyear-tdds was in colts, this
^^aJ• in tillies, .Maskette, Stiffra;;ette and Melisamle heiiiK a wondrous trio. Ballot was the stalde’s chief
ino!iey irainer, but Maskette was not far behitnl liiin in that rejcanl and C<din. Celt. Helmet and .Melisamle
cratin red mnnitieent returns with their nimble feet. Tin* re<*ord of every horse that started in the stable’s
colors; jind the results t>f tlndr speed are shown in the following tinal statement of the Keene record of lOtlS:
OPENING DAY AT JAMAICA.
NO INTERFERENCE WITH BETTING AT THE
TRACK. BUT PATRONAGE IS LIGHT.
Cincinnati. O., O«‘tol>er 27. — Spirited racinc and
finishes were the order at Litton la this after-
iv»>n. The attendanct» was larirc. Ilanbridue. wliitli
Mott in his previotis start in the commonest kiinl of
canter, was ne^lecte«l in today’s feature race ami
'ipset unwist* cal<Milatit*ns by .scorinir tb*cisivt‘lv and
Vtuluclntf tl'e former track rccortl for a mile and sev-
enty yaitls. Only ft)ur. Lady Martini. Zienap. Sally
Preston ami llanbritljre. started in tlie raet*. the
•first: pair Is'imr stron;rly faneit*tl choices, with .''ally
Preston dt'velopin;; supmwt near iK»st time. Han-
iHTidsre was m'^bvlt*!! in tin* market and some <»f the
ka yers t<H>k bin lils'^rties with him by unotinn a hmn
.show price. He set a fast pace fittm the start ami
liad Sall.y Preston, his in*arest follower, in trouble
l*efore noinn three-quarters. On the stretch turn
Zieuup moved up ami made a name challenn**. hut
Hauhridne had sufficient in reserve to hold her safe
to the end. Lady Martha, tlie favorite, was never
a serious <-«>nteud«*r and Sall.v Prcstou had tliinns
lier own wav for third place.
Five favorites were anain d*»wiied and the fourteen
ka.vers in line reaptsl a bin harvest. A mild killinn
was HttemptiMl in the second race with Home Run.
ou awkward-naited colt from tlie Fi/.er stable, it
Was upset i*y Aspirin, which showed smldenlv im
?>roved form over his last previous race. Aiwillicr
upS4*t was funiished Ity Sorrel Top. when he nalloptsl
Lady Anne, an oilds-on fav(n*ite. into defeat before
noinn a half and came away to win as his rider
pleased.
Aiiotli€‘r odds-on choice failinn to finish in tlie
inone.y was Carew in the olosinn race. I>unvenan
Paced with f’arew for tliree quarters and fon*ed the
latter to quit, but tliis early effort told on him In
the stretch and Arrow Swift mananed to head him
au*ar the finish. R«*dnauiitlet. which landed third,
was probably lu'st in the race, hut Garner nave him
a timid ride ami met with frequent interference.
Tlie sptH'dy Marbles, .ioint, favorite wltli Lens, scl
out to spreadeanle Iht opixuients in the fifth rare ami
suc<*eeded for a half in maintaininn an aiivanlanc
that nia<le her winninn seem almost a eertainlv. hut
in the last forlonn slie eurliHi np hadiv and alJoweil
th<* traillnn lams to ilash by and win.
Desperado and Be Brief furnished the (b«sest
finish of the afternoon t»y landinn noses apart, with
Mlque n’Brien overtakinn the pair and only a peek
in tilie rear. Killiiinton. a newcomer in these parts,
ivas well supported, luit was not niKal enounh.
Secretary .lohii It. Dillon received a snmmons this
nftermHUi to appear lH*foie the nrand jury. He will
inive tlie information that tiookmakirs are in line
here, on which the ba.sis for an indictment will he
foundeil.
The attorneys for tlie State Raeintr rommissioii
tiled tlieir answer yesterday to the liatonia .Toekey
t’liili’s ’letitiou for a review of their aetioii in re-
vokintr tlie club’s license. TIic hearing; is set for
Saturday lK*fore Judge Harlieson in tlie L’ircuit
Court.
Tlie uncertainty in regard to the opening of New
Orleans racing next winter is again growing and
many of the lior.semen are in a quandary ahmit di*-
termining tlieir plans, it was extieetod tluit S. F.
Ib*aslip would arrive t«Klay for a final consult ation
with .Messrs. Rhimx*k. Corrigan. Celia and R«*sim'ss.
but lie failed t»» put in an apiicarancc. RhimM-k
and Corrigan were on hand, but bad nothing to add
to the present outlook. .Mr. Heaslip will protiahly
arrive later in the week and it is expected that lie
will make a definite announcement of the plans for
the proposed race meeting.
J. B. Res|K*ss sliipiK'd .\fiss Idda tliis aftermam to
Louisville, where she will l*c turned over to Miller
Henderson for a campaign on the California tracks
next winter.
Jockey Metiee’s father, concerned deeply about
damaging rumors alMuit tlie rider. Innl a long inf.r-
view with Judge Fri<*e this afterma>n which may
culminate in an improved .sliowing on tlic part of
the ioekey.
Miebaej Angelo narrowly escaped serious injury
while being worked last night. liis exercise Im»v
failed to see the liarrows on the track and the e<dt
iumpc'd into one <d tliem. hut got out again without
emning in eonta<*t with the sharp te<‘th.
Hanbridge was started t«*day in bar t*lateg. wlilch
might have accounted for his go<Hl sliowing.
DORAN TE AND MATES AT OAKLAND.
San Franci.«co, Cal.. October 27. — F. A. Forsvthe
nnived fr<*ni New York toifiiy with seventeen year-
lings. mostly by Oddfellow, and the following older
horses: Dorante. Berry Maid. High Private, B<»n
Homme. Fordello, Halloween. Jeanne d’Arc, Kcn-
inow. Moorish King. Oesa. Twilight Oueon, Warden
and Fanatic. J. Lee. stable 1<K*key. will come here
next week from New Orleans, wiiere he is visiting
relatives. JiK’keys 8hreve and I*. Kelly, and ap-
prentices Fox, I'itzpatrick and Hagan came with
the horses.
<r. H. Keene has r»‘tiime<l from Kentucky, having
made arrangements for the .sliipment of Raconteur
and H Gold Heels y€*arling to the ixmst witli T. H.
Stevens or 1. II. Miller. The former is coming
to Santa Anita and Miller will race here. J. O.
Keene will return to America from Jaiian with io<*kev
■4>ef»ville alx>iit December 1.
H. G. Bed well’s mare Luretta died today from
imeumonia.
Frank Weir’s California string wdll include Jim
(iaffney. Roseben. Milford. Cressina. Fancy. Strike
Out. Sir Lynnewood. Rockstone. The Vicar and
two yearlings.
Charlie Ellison will arrive here next Tuesday.
Jockeys Rettig and Borel have arriv(»<l from the
northwest. The former will ride for William Fisher
and Borel probably for the Ormondale Stable.
S. C. Hildreth made 175 nominations to the Cali-
fornia Jockey Club’s stakes.
The principal work-outs today were: Dandelion,
a mile in 1:45: Nadzu, a mile In 1:44: Fitz Hertx'rt.
a mile in 1:46. and Sewell, six furlongs in 1:16.
Horse.
.'.Illiitioii
.Npnui
Anonyimi
Ballot
I’.esniii
Colin
Celt
Chaidel
Casque
Esiieranlo
Finupad
Gretna Green
Helmet
Hilarious
Mase;M*ada
Mask.‘tte
Melisamle
Mystify
I’«‘ter ttuim-e
Kestigouehe
Red Itonmt tdeadi
Sandal
St. WithoM
'suitermau
S«*lectman
Suffragette
Tattling
Tunieoat
rrausvaal
N'oodoo
Wedding Bells . . .
WildidgiMUi
Wamha
:e. Pedigree. Sts.
2 .Meddler— Heartache 5
2 Voter — (iiiigham 5
•{ Disguise — Optime 5
4 Voter- t’eri to 5
Ben Brusli — Nmmdav 2
5 Commando — I’astorella
5 Commando Maid of Erin 2
5 Ben Brush- Ib*segarlaud 11
2 Ben Brush- Rosegarland o
2 Disguist* — .Vnomalv •’»
2 Disguise - Fairy SIiiu>er 9
Ib ‘11 Brush - Runaway Girl
2 IMsgiiise -St. Mildred S
2 Voter — Hariisiciiord ♦»
2 Disguise — Rh<Ml**sja 4
2 Disguise — Ititiiriea 6
2 Disguise — Svlvabelle 7
2 Disgui.se- -I)oniimH*s 2
• \ C»>mjiiaudu^--Fair Vision 11
5 Commaiuio I tam ing M ater 11
o St. .Simonian II. -Keekon 5
o T»isguis«* — Fairv Slipper 5
2 St. i.eonards — Elsie 4
4 Commando--.Vuomaly 2
2 Voter — Pink Domino lo
2 Voter — NiHUidav 5
2 Meddler — Rot ha TI 5
2 Voter — Costume 5
2 Commamlo -Royal Rose 5
2 Ben Brush — Sorcery 2
2 Ben Brush — Runaway tlirl 6
2 Voter — Cusliaf 5
2 Bell Brusli- -Cap and Bells 3
1st. 2d.
O :i
Tot .q Is cm
.174 49 3S 34
WINNERS OF THE GREAT ENGLISH STAKES.
Flat racing in England licgiiis at Liundn in Mnrcli. witli tlie Llnoolnsliire Haiidlcati as its one great
and ail engro.ssing feature. It terminates at Manchester in Novi^nilmr, with tlie Manchester November
Handicap rivalling tlic Lincolnslilre in interest. Between the two m.any higlily important stakes are run
ii;ii <-ommaiid general attention in England. In the case of some meager summaries are cabled, but many
oliiers arc never noticed in tlie Assmiated Press scrvi<*e. Tlie following table gives the names of the great
rarrs this year to date, the winners, their riders and the iHsst prices of each:
Mncidnsliire Handicap
IJveriMMd Spring Cup
Grand National Steeplechase
Newbury Spring Cup
Kempfoii t^ueeii’s Prize
Newmarket Biennial Stakes
Babraiiani IMate
Great Metropolitan Stakes
City and Suhnrhan Handicap
Flslier Clip
Sandown I’ark Stud Pro<lm*e Stakes
Two TlMUisand Guineas
nne 'rhousaiid < Guineas
Victoria <’up
Cliester Vase
Chester Cut)
•Tuhilee Handicap
Newmarket Stakes
Wmxlcote Stakes
IVrhy
Cormiatiou Chip
l>aks
Mancht'ster t'up
Grand Prix de Paris
Ascot Gold Vase
Coventry Stak**.s
.Vseot Stakes
Royal Hunt <'un
I Coronation Stakes
.\s«*ot Gold Cup
.Vlexandra Plate
Wokingham Stakes
Hardwicke Stak«‘s
North Ib'rhv
Nortliumberland Plate
Newbury Summer (hip
Saudriugham Foal Stakes
Britisli I>ominion Race
IM'ineess of M’al**s’ Stakes
London Cui)
E<diii.'«e Stakes
National Breeders’ ITtMliice Stakes.
St. George Stakes. Liverpool
Gt. Lam*ashire Breed. Prod. Stakes
Liverp<x»l Summer Cui>
.\tlaiilie Stakes
Hurst l*ark Foal Plate
Dueliess i»f York Plate
Ham Stakes. Gixxlwood
Stewanls’ Cui)
G(mm1w’o<m 1 IMate
Prince of Wales’ Stakes
G«xxiw«H»d Cup
Hull Cup
( ity of London Breviers’ Foal Plate
Champion Sprint Race. Hurst
Hurst Leniu>x Plate
(ireat Klior Hamlii'up
Great Yorkshire Stakes
Gimerack Stakes
Peveril of the Peak Plate
Champagne Stakes. D«nieaster
Great Ytirkshire Handicap
St. Leger
Portland Handicap
Prince of M’ales’ Nursery
Doncaster Cup
Hull Gold Cun
Ayrshire Handicap
Newmarket St. I.<eger
Prince Eilward Handicap
Newbury Autumn Cup
.Toekey Club Stakes
Duke of York Stakes
f'hainpion Stakes
Cesare witch Handicap
Middle Park Plato
Starters. Horse. Jockey.
20 Kaffir Chief T. H. Martin...
S St. Savin M’. Broadwoml
Rubio
Ro.M*ato Daw’n ...
Glacis
I ’errier
TVisc Mason
Fatlier Blind
Dean Swift
Littledale
Electra
Norman HI
Kho«lora
Llangwm
Galvani
Glacis
Hayden
St. Molf
Pcrola
Signorinetta
The White Knight.
Signorinetta
H. B. Bletsoe
T. H. .Martin..
I. Wixitton
H. Jones
J. II. Martin.
Odds
Agst.
100-7
100-13
66-1
100-12
11-8
W Higgs
10-1
H. Randall
13-2
Xj Lyue
10-1
H. Randall
100-8
(>. Madden
25-1
L. Lvne
100-8
C. Heckford
100-7
B. Dillon
11 4
F. TV out ton
D»0tl5
E. Pirier
10 1
H. Jones
25-1
D. Maher
7 1
TV. Bullock
100-1
TV. Halsey
2-1
TV. Bullock
3-1
H. Jones
l(H)-6
J. Childs
G. Torterolo ....
15 8
955-BX>
G. Stern
4 1
TVilliam Griggs .
6-1
R. Cri.sp
100-0
Ixuiviers G. Stern
Turbine IVilliam Griggs . .
Billv The Verger R. Cri.sp
I^eshia ‘ D. Maher
The White Knight .... M*. Halsey
Torpoint IV. Higgs
Portland Bay M'alter Griggs ....
BemlK) Walter Griggs ...
Bardolph D. Maher
Old Ohin.a G. MKhtll
Spate M. Saxby
St. Wolf H. Jones
Balnacoil \V. Saxhy
Ouei'ii’s .\dv<M-ate O. Madden
King’s Courtship M'alter Griegs ...
Your .Majesty AValter (Jriggs ...
Bayardo D. Maher
Your Malestv TValt«*r Griggs ...
Duke Miehael TV. Higgs
Dean Swift TValter Griggs ...
Linaere D. Malier
Attic Salt TV. Higgs
Sir Arehihald Mr. Tliur.shv
Prim-css de (lalles H. Jones
Eliiistead I. Plant
Astieot f. Plant
Attic Salt D. Maher
Radinni O. Madden
Forernnm*r 11 .... B. Dillon
Liang will
Ignorance
Vedanta
Rousay
Pom
Blankncy II
King’s Cliampion
Duke Michael . . .
Sir Harrv
Your Majesty ...
The TVelkin
Blackstone
TV. Higgs ....
D. Maher
TV. Halsev . . .
G. McCall
TV. Higgs
J. Plant
O. Madden ...
C. Ringstead .
TT'alter Griggs
L. Hewitt ....
TT’. Higgs
Radium O. Madden .
Cocksure 11 D. .Maher ..
Star of Doon F. Howev . .
Norman III O. Madden
Llancwm D. Maher . .
Maya F. W<x>tton
Sil)eria B. Dillon . .
Simonson J, Plant . .
Yentoi F.
Bayardo D.
D. Maher 100-6
PIMLICO MEETING STILL DRATVING HEAVILY.
Nicol Makes His Debut and Rides Edgely and Grid-
iron to Victory in Succession.
Baltimore. Md., October 27. — The Maryland .Toekey
Cluh offered its patrons an excellent card this after-
noon and prospects of good racing drew out a large
nathering. The program was made up of seven
races, the features of which were the Green Spring
Valley Steeplechase and the Country Club of Pimlico
Staked. Both, of tliese events furnished stirring
Besom, an added starter in the Country Club
Stakes, allowed a splendid performance. The con-
ditions of the race stipulated tliat owners not stating
the selling price through the entry box on Monday
would cause their entry to be carded to be sold at
the top price. $2,.500. Besom was forced to shoulder
125 pounds, w'hidi meant that he was giving away
ail the way from seventeen to twenty-two- pounds to
everything in the race. Despite this handicap the
eolt made good in gallant fasliion. The e.irly pace
In the race was very fast, wlOi Besom a game
contender. For five furlongs he hung to tln^ speed v
f?al Volatile, and wffien the latter tired in the stretch
Besom drew' away and in a driving finish l)eut Giles
oat bj a onall margin. Bebom and Bai Volatile
both tired badly at the end. the last quarter being
run in little better than a two-roinnte clip.
Tlu*oe of the beaten choiees. Stargowan. Live Wire
and Botanist. aJl of w'hicb.were at oilds-on. were
ridden by McCarthy. Jockey Dave Nicol had his
first mount at the meeting in the opening race and
made good by riding Edgely home an easy w-lnnor.
He <*aine right liack in the second race and won w'ith
Gridiron. Nicol had l>een training on the road sim-e
his arrival here and is apparently in bettor cond-itlou
than before this year.
Grandpa ran in the name and interests of Silas
VeiR'h. Veiteh ourebased the old horse from TVil-
liam C. Hayes yesterday. Hayes contemplates a
trip abroad. He has arranged to go to IT-ance witli
(ieorge Saportas. He and Sapor tas w'lll enter into
a sort of partnership and race a few steeplechase
horses on tlie other side. Hayes may also do some of
his own riding in Franco, as it is quite the thing
over there for gentlemen jockeys to ride their own
horses.
Evans Tucker, the skillful young Philadelphia ama-
teur. whose riding this season has earned him con-
siderable praise, will not be seen In the saddle in
the gi’utlemen’s races at Pimlico this fall. Young
Master Tucker met with an accident at Narberth on
Saturday last when Pivsident Monroe liolted into the
fence with him and broke two of the small l>one8 in
ills left foot.
Baby TVillie has been transferred back to Mrs. G.
J. Engelking by David Dunlop, w’hose lease on the
mare has expired. Baby Willie won a number of
races while racing in the Dunlop colors at the dif-
ferent fairs throughout Virginia.
Student King and Pontotoc, the two green jumpers
which Billy Garth has shown at Pimlico, were de-
veloped and schooled by his son. a lad of eighteen.
Young Garth is quite a horseman. He has made
desirable fencers out of several horses which were
condemned by some of the cross-country experts.
Lee Meyer got in from New York this morning.
He w'ill remain until the close of the meeting. J.
W. Colt was another new arrival.
Rio Grande bled in his race, which accounted for
McCabe pulling him up in the stretch.
Gridiron’s victory this afternoon was his first in
the colors of David Dunlop, his new owner.
Steeplechase jockey P. Hagan came down from
Toronto to ride Billierry in today’s race. This horse,
wlilch has shown big Improvement in form, is being
trained by the veteran. Bob Lendrum. who was a
prominent rider during the Gnttenberg days.
Jockeys J. Upton and P. Coane will leave for San
Francisco Saturday, where they will ride for F. E.
Gardner during the winter.
The stable of W. V. Conran arrived from Hamilton
this morning. The horses shipped in good condi-
tion. They will leave for Los Angeles at the con-
clusion of the Pimlico meeting.
Pins and Needles has been taken off the school-
ing list by starter Dade.
Mortimer Mahoney. John G. Cavanagh’s assistant,
is arranging for a special which will leave here at
the conclusion of racing Monday next for New York.
Already some 300 applications for tickets have been
made bv the voters who are making the trip to New
York to cast a ballot against Hughes. This special
will leave Jersev City at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning
and will arrive in Baltimore in time for the first
race.
Fountainblue TVins the Feature Race, but Pulls Up
Lame — Strike Out in Front — Senten-
tious Placed in Two Races.
New York. October 27. — Fountainblue won the all-
aged baiidicap. tlie feature of the eard at Jamaica
tdlay, from Cressiua. Question Mark. Notasnlga.
Queen Marguerite and Arondaek. after one of tlie
most exciting and uncertain stretch drives witnessed
tliis season. Exeepting Arondaek. wliieh was second
clioiee and seemed nnalile to raiw a respectable
gallop in the early running, the field covered the
entire journey in close order, with Cressina sliowing
file way to tlie last <*onple of strides where Brady’s
$2.5. OiN) purchase tlasiied past the leader in a swift
final sprint. As in all his previous losing raees
this season, Fonntainhlne was well hacked and liis
l»aekers. as well as the general public, \vere sur-
prised to see him win. partiiMilarly after the costly
defeat of tlie stable’s sni»posed gooil thing. Otogo,
in the previous race, Botli liorses had worked ex-
<*oediugly well for Iht-ir respective races this after-
noon and ’’Diamond Jim” Brady’s small army of
pensioners present were in a state of pleasureahle
anticipation liefore the downfall of the latter. Had
Otogo succeeded and the winnings lH*en parlayed on
Fonulainl»lue. In accordance with plans mapped out
during the forenoon, tlie small remnant of layers
now’ operating in New’ York would have been put out
of business.
Fountainblue pulled up very lame and will prob-
ably not be s<‘eii here again this season. He under-
went a thorough inspection in the padd<K*k suiise-
quently. F. U, TVeir. among others, looking him over
with a view of acquiring such a serviceable horse for
California racing. Mr. TVeir said during the aftor-
uo^)U that he would ship to the coast the morning
following election day. “The stalls already engaged
at Oakland.” he addi'^. “will .shelter a nuuiher of
good hoist's next winter, inclnding Roselicn. Strike
Out. Cri'sslna and last, hut not least, Jim Gaffney.
The latter has been in retirement for over a year
hut is going H)und now and we expect him to show’
to advantage in the stakes lie is extensively engaged
in out there.” Mt*ssrs. TVeir and Johnson math^
thirty or forty nominations to the New’ California
.Toekey Club’s magnificent list of stakes. The com
bined voting strength of tliis stable in tlie coming
election is seventeen. Tliey remain over until after
election in order to deposit their ballots for Clianler
for governor.
There are many other racing establisliments. J. A.
Benuei’s. Andy Blakeley’s and otliers. wliich have
delayed their departure until after election iu order
to give their votes for Chuiiler.
Local horsemen, inclnding intending shippers to
New’ Orleans, are very unn*li flisconraged over the
prospects for racing with lietting there, aiwl it is
extieeted that the coming exoiliis of owners to Cali-
fornia will l>e materially augmented by men like J.
H, McCormick. Albert Simons, F. E. Gardner. R.
T. TVilson. Jr.. T. F. Healey. R. A. Smith. E. R.
Bradley, the Oneck Stable. TV. H. Karrick. Archie
Zimmer. B. C. Murray. R. II . McC. Fotter. F, B. I.ie-
maire. tlic Newcvisth' Stable, J. H. McLaughlin. (!.
B. Fleischmann. F. S. P. Randolph and many others
who liad declared their intentions to campaign their
strings at the proiH»s«Mi (Yeseent ('*itv m»>etiug.
Strike Out. tlie amazingly fast Duryea east-olT.
dashe^l out into such a long lead over his seven op-
ponents in the opening race, at five furlongs, that
the sviectators withdrew’ their gaze after the first
quarter and centered their attention on the coming
struggle for seixnid ami third iilaces between the
others. It seeimsl incredible that Strike Out would
ever he seriously menaced at any stage of the jour-
n«*y after the roeket-like fashion in which he left the
others, but such was actually the case wlien nearing
the finish, where both Erlxit and Sententious were
fast overhauling him. The last-named filly was re-
qnireil to ,a'pi>ear under the colors a sei-ond time dur-
ing the afternoon. It was in the last ra<e that she
more than iluplicated her feat in the earlier race by
finishing six-ond.
It was Creevy vs. Notter in the second race, and
the ol»scure apprentice rider w’on out on Sanguine.
Animus’ defeat «iielled heavy financial disaster for
the plunging <*ontingent.
A. Simons w»»n out Merry Gift, his recent Belmont
purchase at the first asking, but she s«-ored a
tlnke win over May River, which should have come
home alone.
The race for non-winners in P.tOS pnMlnced a con-
test equally as exciting as the more pretentions ban
dicap. .\rdri. Ranuel and Norl»itt finished noses apart
after a rattling battle through the last sixteenth of
live stretch. TVaiK>noca divideil public favoritism
in the la.st race with Uncle Jim. They figured a.'t
the two end iKirses, tlie former at the front end and
the latter at the rear end at the finish.
The wet weather of the past two days had
drenched the track, the going being slof»PV and yet
susceptible of fast galloping. The intermittent
showers forced tlie three or four hundred raee-goera
to seek shelter iu the grandstand or on the stone
walk iH'neath. Betting on the races was indulged
iu freelv and without any interference. The sleuths,
plain clothes men and iiniforme<l police were con-
spicuous by tlieir absence. Tliey were not there
to rough hou.se and einbarrass inoffensive race track
t*atrons as was *'»e case at tlie recent tw’O meet-
ings of the Enipin* City Association.
The blighting effect of the summer’s anti-racing
crusade was painfully apparent at Jamaica today,
w’liere anvliodv and everylicHly could bet and go as
far as he liked. The fact is the fomior great met-
ropolitan racing public has been scared away and
even the know’ledge that it could enjoy the grandest
of all sports in its own way as of old. failed to
tempt any but a very few of the faithful to jour-
ney to Jamaica today.
District Attorney Darrin came late and left early.
While there he was as indifferent to what was going
on in a betting way as the starter Is supposed to be,
George Rose and his clerks, fifteen iu all, are de-
laying their departure for California until after
election dav in order to vote for Chanler.
It is said that the full yearling brother to Mask-
ette will head the formidable band of juveniles be-
longing to James R. Keene intended for racing In
England next season.
NOTES OF THE TURF.
The fourth race last Saturday at Dallas. Tex., was
the Futurity, a stake race for Texas-bred two-vear-
olds, to which, the Fair Associatimi added $1,000.
and was worth $2,300 to the w'inner. wliieh proved
to be F. T. Wood’s Sensible. The Dallas Brewing
Association al.so gave a silver cup to the winner.
Tliere Is a full-brother to Maskette in the Keene
barn at Sbeepshead Bay, w’'hich, it is said, is the
fastest yearling quartered at that track. This
brother of Maskette is a bay colt of good size and
only recently worked three-eighths of a mile In
thirty-five and one-half seconds over the yearling
trial track.
Eno<*li W'isihard is a busy man with A. B. Spreck-
els'*big string. All of the yearlings in Wishard’s
stable came from Napa Stock Farm high in flc.sh.
and getting them into condition for racing entails
a greater amount of work than would be required
Ivad the youngsters been nurtimed with less care.
There are several promising lookers in the band.
.1. E. Madden from all accounts is arranging to
take over the old Joyner stable at Shcepshead Bay.
This is one of the largest staldes at the track, hav-
ing tliirty stalls, and be’ng all incloseil and conve-
nient is one of the most desirable places at the Bay.
Madden intemls to w’inter a considerable string of
his horses there, instead of sending tlieia to Uis
place Id Kf^ntTicky. ^
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CIIK-AGO. ILLINOIS. (KrTOBER 28. RMI6.
price of the sale. Woolstborpe was knocked down '
to 'Mr. Tipton for Mr. Kiirvey for $400. (ieorge J.
I,ong of LtiUsville got Seinpronlus for $525. after
outbidding iBarney Schrelber and .Tobn S. Barbei*.
Mr. S<*J)reil»er. however, got Sorcerer and Lackford.
tlie former for $1(X) and the latter for $250. Cameron
was knock«*d down to .Tames Siirget of Natidiez.
Miss., for $200. William Dockery of Dockery. Miss.,
bought nineteen head of the cheaper mares and
weanllng.s and will use them to produce mnles. The
horses bringing $500 or more were:
Cesarlon, b. h. 16, bv Faustns — Cleopatra:
St. James Stable $3.00<^
Sempronins. b. h, 17. bv Wisdom — Hamp-
tonia: G. J. I»ng : 52T.
Yorkslidre I,4id. blk. li. 6. by Dinna Forget —
Rose Marlorie:. St. James Stable 1.500
Bretzel. b. m. 14. by Galliard — Dutch Flag:
B. Schrelber 650
Ciymena. hr. in, 14. by Hanover — Laura Stone;
St. James Stable 650
Design, b. ni. 9. bv Hanover — Device: St.
.Tames Stable 1.000
Deviiia. b. in, 8. by Royal Hampton — Donova;
J. Dyiiieut 675
TEXAS-BRED YOUNGSTERS SELL WELL.
Twelve thoroughbred yearlings and two two-year-
ohls were sold by umdion last Saturday in the
l»addock of the State Fair <!rouud.s at l>allas. Tex.
Judge .loseph .\. .Mnri>liy was auctioneer and (?l)nrles
Uaiiipaii aeted as seiTetary, ('.oushleririg the iineer-
tain ioudititui of raeing in this <-oiintrv. the prh*es
realized were exi*eHent ami sati.sfa<*tion was ex
pressenl on all 5ddes. The i>rK*es paid and the names
of the buyers are here given:
Property of Eluidale Farm —
Brown eolt. bv Dungarveu— Miss Nethersole;
J. I. Slick well $ 250
Harve Itlggs. hr. e. by Du ngarven— Jennie
Dalton: W. F. 0’Uoum»r 375
Winnie Pearl, blk. f. by Dnngarven — .Mary
J.: J. I). Grant 250
Smile Lyneh. blk, or hr. f. bv Dnngarven —
M'hite Seal: D. (\ n’Malli V 150
Property of J. W. Fuller —
Bay filly, liy Maniiinont II. — Ghita; J. S.
Weir 4S
Bay filly, by Manimiout II. — Unfailing; J.
S. M’eir 55
Blaek filly, by Marehmont II. — Belle l*oInt;
R. M. Wright 80
Property of Eliuview StiK*k Farm —
Rose Stahl, hr. f. l»y Litiios -Lady Winkle;
R. M. Wright 75
Frances Wear. b. f. liy IJHmi.s -March Past;
.Mrs. Farnham 5<i
(Tolonel .\nstiii. b. c. by Litbos — Paschal:
Crippen & Monroe 75
Ml.ss Finley, b. f. by Litbos Apple Blos-
som: <1. L. G-ragg 4.8
Pro|H*rty of P. ,T. Lyndi -
Bob Lynch, hr. e. Iw Dnngarven — Queen
Lithe; E. F. Tillman 260
ProiK-rty of .Toe Howell —
,lase Wilson, cli. g. 2, hv First Mate — Betty
W.: I'ash 100
Joe Howell. c4i. c. 2. by First Mate — Pearl
Barnes; <*ash 1.50
Total (14) $~rrmr.
Average $144M::
CRACK ENGLISH TWO-YEAR-OLD OF 1908.
Bayardo's Constantly Successful Career — ^List of His
Triumphs and His Pedigree.
Bayardo i.s emphatically the two-year-old of the
year in England. A bay colt, by Bay Ronald —
tlalicia. ami the property of Mr. Fairie. he has bad
a «*areer of uninterrupted suct*es9 and Is deemed
quite unbeatable in bis present form, although some
critics view bis Derby chance next year with suspi-
cion. Augur, of SiK»rtiug Life, saying after the colt
won the Middle Park Plate: “He is a marvelously
tine two year-old. not to hnik at. but as a racer.
Ihoiigb be does not walk well, be is a rare mover
in his uni«‘k paces. I cannot, however, go so far as
those who declare that be is sure to win the Derby.
It remains to be seen whether he will retain as a
three year ohl the supremacy be enjoys at present.
I have luy doubts.’’
Bayardo made his debut in the New Stakes at
Asi'ot June 18, and won with Perdlccas second.
IVrola third and ten more unplaced. His next start
was for the richest stake for two-year-olds of the
Fuglisb turf, the National Breeders’ Produce Stakes,
at Sandown Park July 18. With 128 pounds iu the
saddle he won easily from Glasgerion. Vivid and
eleven other youngsters. Carrying 134 pounds be
next won the Richmond Stakes at Goodwood, with
Vivid seeond. Oakiuere third and one other unplaced.
September 29, at the Newmarket First OctolKT Meet-
ing. be won the Bnckenbam Stakes, only Bonnie
Lassie and Vivario opviosing lum. He carried 126
iHMinds and at the same meeting. October 2. and
with the same weight up. won the Rous Memorial
Stakes, b.aving Aiiceps as bis solitary opponent. At
the Newmarket Second OctolxT Meeting be added
the Middle Park Plate to his spoils. This was
iormerly the most valuable event for two-year-olds
of the English turf and was called the “Two-Year-
Old Derby.’’ In this be carried 129 pounds and was
opposed by Vivid, Blankiiey II. and Shikaree, the
small field testifying to his well recognized su-
^•^emacy, His record and bis pedigree are:
Date. RacH* Track. Won.
June IS — New Stakes. Ascot $ 9. 987.50
July IS National Breeilers’, Sandown .... 21. 785.09
July 28 — Uicliiuoud Stakes, Goodwood .... 3. 260.00
Si'ptember 29 — Buckeubani Stakes. New-
market 7.500.00
tmt«4»er 2— Rous Memorial Stakes. New-
market 3.100.00
Oi'tober 16— Middle Park Plate. New-
market 13,2.50.00
Total $57,982.50
he could do when next out. Then be was
sliipped to Empire City, where he ran second to
Footpad in the Wakefield Stakes. His next effort
was his greatest performance, tihe winning of tlie
Knickerbocker Handicap, in ivliich be decisively de-
feated such good two-year-olds as Erbet. Footpad.
Wise Mason and Homecrest. He made good in what
rvroved to be his last start wlien on August 28 he
annexed the Frivolity Stakes, spreadeagling his op-
ponents and winning pulletl up. Dick Roller failed
to keep his engagements in the Great Eastern and
Flatbusft) Stakes on account of having contracted a
skin disease. It was the Intention of Mr. Respess
to give the colt a good rest this winter and he was
•confident that as a three-year-old Dick Roller would
bring more fame to the Dick Welles family. During
his short hut successful career he earned for his
owner the sum of $7,245. His record Is as follows;
Dick Roller, b. c, 2. bv Dick Welles — Lady Roller.
Year. Sts. 1st. 2d. :’.d. Unp. Amt.
1JMI8 6 3 1 2 O $7,245
NOTES OF THE TURF.
H. G. Bedwell’s .Tmlge Nel.son appears to lie going
sore In his work and seems to have developed into
a sulker as well.
Frt-d Biirlew, the American trainer now’ residing in
France, seiired his first w’in in that country last Sun-
day when he sent Maurionne to tin* post at I^ong-
chainin?.
J. Bnrttschell lost hl« five-year-old gelding. Cock
8iire, when 1). W. Frazier bid him up ami s«‘eured
him for $525 In a scdling race the other dav at
Ihillas, the first nin-np of the meeting.
Uo!it of Arms and My ilariutrti. which earlier in
tlie season raced under the colors of J. Ij. McGinnis,
were siliippeil Sunday by the Want line to 'rrlnldad.
where Dr. Do Li.s.scr intends to race them this win-
t«*r.
E. J. Ram.sey’s Si>eaker Fontana, which sp<‘nt the
summer turned out at HaywUrd. is getting a quick
Iin*p for the cheaper sort of sprints at Oakland,
’rids horse has a world of early spetd but Is faint
lo-aitml.
Miss Emma Quick, wlio enjoys the unique distinc-
tion of lieing the only female trainer of thorougii-
breds in the country, has returned to her home in
naklaml from a snci'essful <*ainpaign with her gray
sprinter. Jack Richelieu, at “hush’’ meetings.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
Jive K.. Cinciuiiati. O. See reply to Jolin W.
J. K.. (iiicago. Leonard was out to show Octolier
T. O., St. Louis, Mo. ami others. Leonard was
t'ut to show OctolHT 19.
A. B., St. I.<oiiis. Mo. Walsh had one mount.
Black Hawk. October 14.
F. E.. Joliet, 111. Reticent was 2 to 1 to show
in the sixth race at Dallas October 2*2.
J. W. K.. Chicago. Night Mist closed at even
money straight. 1 to 2 place, show, out. October 13.
.lolm W. and others, Chicago. Ida I), closed at
3 to 1. 6 to '5 and 2 to 5 in her race of October 22
at Dallas.
W. C. I).. San Francisco, Cal. Probably as goixl
as any in that line, but close study on your owu
p.irt is better than auy system.
W. h. M., Cbieago. Tlie Slicker was out to show
in the fifth race at Dallas. October 24. Meadow and
Otilo. coupled, 1 to 2 to show same date.
Tom K., St. Louis. Mo. W’eut to p«>st at 4:31,
at post 1 minute in fourth race. Friday. October 16.
Went to post at 3:09, at post 4 minutes first race.
Saturday. October 17.
DALLAS ENTRIES.
I I’robabilities; Weather elear; track slow.
X Runs well iu mud. ©Superior mud runner.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
Tlie horses whieli seem best in Wednesday’s races
are:
Latonia — T^atonia, Ky.. Octolier 27.
1 — Wintergreen. Alice George. Anne .McGee.
2— Sorrowful. T. M. Green. Dr. Barkley.
:: -Maid Militant, Be Brief. Denver Girl.
4— Kercheval. I^ady Baldur, Old Honesty.
5- -Gresham, Earl’s (3ourt, Leonard .Toe Hayman.
6 Harting, Braucas. Beau Brum>mel.
J. L. Dempsey.
Pimlico -Baltimore. Md.. October 27
1 — Dan de Noylea, Brown Tony, Maxim Gun.
2 Bedouin. Poquessing. Gramsar.
.3 De Burgo, Sun Fire. Evelyn S.
4 -Homelander. .My Grace. Warrior.
5- Ontario, Gramsar. Miss (3atesby.
i; — Cave Adsiim. Rossfenton. Wliip Top.
7 — Graiiia, Pearl Point. Constellation.
T, K. Lynch.
FIRST DAY OF M’GRATHIANA SALE.
Cesarion Brings Top Price and Goes to British Co-
lumbia — Results Better Than Expected.
TiOxhigtoii. Ky., October 27. — The dispersal sale of
Ck>loiicl Millou Young’s McGratbiaua Stud of tbor
oughbred horses began under a mammoth rouud-top
teut erected near the mansion on the famous old
breeding farm at one o’cloi*k this afternoon and
when the selling for the first day was concluded at
four o’clock, seven stallions, fifty-two mares and
thirty -eight weanlings had passed under auctioneer
William Easton’s hammer for an aggregate of $20.
7(K), an average for the ninety-seven head of
$213,50. The seven stallions brought $5,975. aver-
age. $8.V{..50: the fifty-two mares $10,025. average.
$193. and the thirty-eight weanlings $4.7tX). average.
$i:;4. This re.sult is surprisingly go6d, since one
fifth of the number to be sold have realized more
than half of what Colonel Young had estimated the
entire collection would bring. The attendance
numbered more than 1.0(*0 |H*rsons. representing
nearly every section of the United States and the
Dominion of Cianada, and there are some here from
Germany, France. England and Mexico, though they
wi^re not numliered among the buyers of toiiay.
Colonel Young bad prepareil barbecued meats, burgoo
and punch in abundance and lief ore the sale opened
the visitors wore feasted. There were many ladies
present and they were the guests of Mrs. Yming
and her daughters at a spread of sandwiches, salads
and tea.
Explaining that it wowld not be nei*essary for pm*-
chasers to remove their horses at once, since t’olouel
Y<»ung w<nild keep them for one wt*ek free of cost.
Mr. Easton called for the first horse. Cesarlon was
led iu. t^ateshy Wooford and Colonel E. F. #Clay
Bturted him at $.500, R. H. Anderson raised it to
$].(XiO: Ed A. Tipton, representing George A. Kur-
vey of Hudson. (!aimda. rais^Ml it to $1,500: Anderson
went to $2,000, Here Irving 11. Wheatcroft. repre-
senting the St. James .Stabk*. frmn St. James Island,
near Vancouver, British C-oImnhIa. cut in and by
I)undre4.s they went to $3,000. at which figure he
was knoi*ked dowTi to Mr. W'heatcroft. Yorkshire
Lad also went to the St. James Stable for $1..500.
the second highest price of the day. In addition to
' the two stallions. Mr. Wheatcroft bought six mares
and fourte«*n weanlings, paying $!i.445 for twenty
two bead. ADHaig the mares was Design, dam of
Bills, for which be paid $1.0(X), the third highest
Newminster.
The Slave
Kettledrum. .
•s f O
I ^ I
Daughter of.
Voltlgeur. . . .
Mrs.Ridgway
Touchstone.
Beeswing.
Melbourne.
Volley.
Rataplan.
Hybla.
Lanercost.
Queen Mary.
Vedette.
Flying Duches.s.
Macaroni.
Merlette.
! Oxford.
Whisper.
Wild Dayrell.
t Lady Lurewell.
j Voltaire.
1 Martha I.iyDn.
J Birdcatcher.
( Nan Darrell.
F. Dutchman,
( Bay Middleton.
I Barbelle.
Sterling. ...
I sola Bella..
i V'oltaire.
C Juniper mare.
4 Oxford.
5 Whi.sper.
s I “
M uncaster.
* Blue Light.
Oxford.
Whi.sper.
Stock well.
Isoline.
Doncaster.
Windermere.
Rataplan.
Borealis.
Ind. Horse.
7784K>3 ♦ Lucky M a te
A. Wt. Hdep.
113..X725
Approbate li:;....720
77792 Wolferton li:i....715
776.37 Colonel Maxim .... li::....715
77M6 Jim Fanes 11.3.... 710
77792 Boxinter 113 705
77315 Mttle Joe August 113 7U0
Sunline. b. c, by
Dick Welles —
Nearest 113
Tom Franks, b. c.
by Campus — Delo-
raiue 113
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
( 77865 ) *S wing 1 0.5 725
|77m;S) Se nsible 105 72l»
777753 Nigger Baby Jo5..x715
( 77887 ) *Trausform 108 .. X 715
778t;S John A 108 710
777.38'3 Injury lo5. 710
778872 Otilo 105 705
732.34 Galta 108..X700
.77816 Periwinkle J05....700
Uncle Jiinmie (iray.
br. c. by Buimie
Joe — Mary Hill.. 108
♦J. D. Grant entry.
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
778843 Annette 3..1i>9 725
778.392 Tiacy 4.. 109 720
77821 Ora Suddutb ,3. .109. . X 715
777982 Nettie Carita 4..114..X715
778S93 Carasco 3..109 715
77885 Woodline 4..114..X710
77885 Reticent 7.. 114.. X 705
77886 Ratiouality L.114 705
77797 Suffice 6.. 109.. X 705
7775.3 .\vena Rose .3. . 104. . . .705
77781 Lady Moiieiise .... 6. ,114. . x7(Ni
77840 Padrone .109. . X70o
77820 Florence Myers ... 4.. 109 700
Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
77871 Pat Ornus .3. .109. . X 725
778712 Little George 4..114..X720
77822 Chian Belle .5. . 109. . . .715
778183 Malta 4.. 1 14.. X 715
778852 B. J. Swanner 5. .114. . X715
77885 Bonnie Reg 6.. 1 09.. X 710
77884 Bill Bramble 3.. 112 705
77886 Lukes Thrush 3.. 109.. X 705
Ind.
Horse.
A. WL
Hdep.
77753
Captain Sydney
Smith
3.. 109.
. .705
77914
Mary Candlemas . .
4. .114.
X7tM)
778»16
Bay wood
7. .114.
©700
77798
Dr. Stovall
3. .luei.
. .700
77820
Lithosia
3. .109.
. .700
Fifth Race— 1
Mile.
4-year-olds and upward. Selling.
77818
Golf Ball
4.. 107.
.©72.5
7788.5*
l>onna Elvira
4. . 99.
. X720
(77915)
Grenade
7. .104.
.©710
77780
Gibson
5. .104.
. X7J5
77797»
Lord Dixon
6. .104.
. X71.5
77870
Adesso
5. .102.
.X71.^J
778:i6
Crafty
4. .104.
. xtkp
(778.’{9)
Communipaw
4. .104.
.X710
778! )0»
Barney Dreyfuss...
7. . 9!>.
. X710
74240
Moyea
4. .104.
. X705
77870
A 1 vise
4. .104.
. X705
77886*
Safeguard
8. .KM.
.©705
7.3451
Broken .Melody . . .
4. .104.
.©700
77SS.5
King Leopold
4. .194.
.X700
7782:;
Melior
5. .KM.
. . .700
77886*
I>r. Nash
6. .KM.
. . .695
T7S67
TransluciMit
4. .104.
. . .690
77?.)5
Jacks Queen
5.. KM.
. X 6!l0
Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
.411 Ages. Selling.
(777.56)
Hauglity
.5. .104.
.X725
(77SN5)
.Itiincs V
7. .KM.
.X720
( 77871 )
Comal
3. . 99.
. . .715
(77840)
Dlfk Rusi*
94.
. X715
(77H8!I)
Bonnie Hays
3. . 99.
...715
(777!*8)
Hattie Garrett ....
99.
...71.5
(77466)
6. . tl9
... 7 15
7.3(?<6*
Canique
4. .KM.
. X715
77H40
Workman
6. .192.
. X710
77912
Billowy
3. . 99.
...710
(77776)
Bosom Friend
3. . 99.
. X710
77869
'Miss Snack
2. . 76.
. X710
(77197)
Stoic
.5. .KM.
. X 7(i.5
7Th:cs
Hiram
4. . KM.
. X 705
778;’^8
Kianiesha II
.5. .KM.
. X705
7786(»
Hidden; Hand
3.. 96.
. . . 705
77777
Itan
4. KM.
. . . 700
77667*
Grade B
7. .KM.
. . .700
77.V22
Toboggan
8. .104.
. X690
Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile.
3 year oltLs and upward. Selling. ,
(74119)
Tlie Bear
4. .102.
. X725
77754*
First I’rcmium
5. .119.
. X 720
(77(KH)
(’erro Santa
10. .107.
. . .715
77714*
Dr. Mack
5. .105.
. X 710
77912
Hands .-VriMind
3. .102.
. . .710
77691
Csilubasb
5. . 97.
. X705
77712*
Brook’s Bell
4. . 100 .
. . . 700
77713
Qiici ‘11 of I>owIaii<iis
3.. 92.
. . .700
Stella Wilson, br. f.
bv Elk horn — ^Lass
o' Liiideu
3.. 92.
DALLAS FORM
CHART.
Dallas, Tex.. October 27. —
Weather clear;
track
lieavy.
Ninth
day. Texas State Fair meeting of 12
1 days.
Pivshliug Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter.
.\rtliiir McKnight. Racing Secretar>\ B. E. Cabell.
77910 First Kact^5 S Mile. 2 year-olds. Selling.
Selling.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. ('1. PI. Sh.
(77S6y)Hubiula lo7 1- J Howard 7 L’i ti-r»
777S«-'rhi.stle Belle U/i 1’* 3’ Kiev 4 S 5 4-5
77tJy--’Gladys l>iui.se luT» 3 Shrincr 6 3 1
Time, I'.tXii.
Winner — Charles Bros.’ b. g, 'by Ben Howard —
Raeliaei McAllister.
77739 Restitution, 108; 778.‘{53 •Ijomond, I 08 ; 778683
John A. Miinro, llO; (77344) Engraver, 105; 77865
Apron. 104; 778:15 Flume, 105; 77775 Dick Vestal,
105; 77868 Horace li., 113; 77841 Glenart. lOO;
7777.5 Autumn Maid, 105; 77752 Marcbmouet, 107;
also ran.
♦Went in entries as L<H>nard.
Scratched — ^(77711)Auti N., 100; 778412SpeIght,
105; 77752 Arrowsbaft, 105; 777.55 Rotary, 105.
77911 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allow-
ances.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jo«-key. Cl. PI. Sh.
7:»6S.3 'I'liel. Thompson 110 1* But well 4 8-5 4-r»
778163Mascaroi
77841 l^uise F. 110 3 King 15 6 3
Time, 1;04L
Winner— Tboll Bros.’ br, f. by Nasturtium — Eppie.
F. A. O.. 110 ; 77792 Excelsis. 110; 77816 Feck
less. 110; 77.34»i Katherine Coon. 110; 777923Doli
.Maker, 110; 74201 Sister Ollie, 110; 77792 Judge
Medliti. 110; 77869 tins Couuiot, llU; Hero .March,
IKi; 77S41 Lady Stealing. 110: 77.5.36 Bantronia.
I lo; 77s<».5 Virsain, llO; 77865 Mapsitu, 110; 77816
(!iiitilla. 110. also ran.
77912 ™rd Rate— .34 Mile. All Ages. Selling.
Ind. Horse. Wt. h'iu. Joikev. Cl. PI. Sh.
i77736)Orbicular 110 1'5 H Burns 4 5 out —
778*_*33 Fart oil SS I’A Mundeii 6 2 1
77704 Imcky Mose 117 3 .1 Howard 6 2 4-5
Time, 1:174.
Winner — C. Morris’ ch. h, 5, by Smile — Orbed
Maiden.
77819 Hands Around. Ill: 62202 Kizll, 114;
( 77.51 *».3> Charlie Lusk. 114; 77.370 Billoway, 109;
( 774 : 18 iCoouey K.. 114. also rau.
77913 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3 year-olds and
upwanl. Selling.
lud. Horse. Wt. Mu. Jockey. Cl. PI. Sh.
77823 Bitter Man 1^ Strong 8 3 3-2
77867-T. J. Powell 105 2* Molesw’rth 3 1 12
77S1S Capt. Lytle 09 3 J Keid 3A 6-5 3-5
Time. 1 :5.3.
Winner — Eteeu & Child’s hr. g, 3, by Bitter Root
— Missouri II.
778673 John McBride. 100; 77797 Black Pat. 105;
778.36 Knight Blaze, 105; 77818 Melange, 101; 77871
Virginia Lindsey, 91, also rau,
77914 Fifth Race— 3^4 .Mile. 3 year olds and up-
ward. .Selling.
Ind. llorse. Wt. IMn. Jockey. Cl. PI. Sh.
777.373Tartar Maid 102 1» T Rice 4 8-5 7-10
777072 N 0 t^uarter 109 22 Pend’gast 8 3 3-2
Ho 23 J Howard 4 8-5 4-.5
777972 N 0 t^uarter
777943Yaddo 112 3 Biitwell 2A 1 12
Time. 1:174.
Winner — C. H. Knebelkamp’s b. f, 3. by Star
Ruby— Barbary Maid.
77Y803DOC Allen. 102; 778,39 Mary Candlemas, 10;»;
77778 Reside. 110; 77871 Royal Artillery. 105; 778.383
Chief Haves, loj); 77797 Deshon. 105. also ran.
Scratched- 77S89 Bertha E.. 102; 778703Cock Sure,
109; 77840 Balsbot, 105.
77915 Sixth Rai‘e-1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-oldg and
upward. Selling.
Ind. Ilorsi*. Wt. I'll!. Jockey. Cl. PI. Sh.
77S70 Grenade 107 lA Shriner 8 3 6-5
777963st. Ilario 105 25 T Rice 2 4-5 out
777962 jjoubt 105 3 ,T Howard 3 1 1-2
Time, 1:52L
Winner — E. Winters’ b. g, 7, by St. Gatien —
Turmoil.
7782.33Associate, 100 : 77867 Heart of .Hyacinth,
108; 77.8882George H. W’hite. 91; 77819 Belle Scott,
lo7; 77S902Miss Topsy. 109, also ran.
77916 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and
upward. Selling.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Cl. PI. .Sh.
(77796) U of I..angden 102 U J Reid 3.4 4-5 out
777942Servilc 100 2^ T Rice 2i 4-5 out
77S90 Oberon 103 3 .1 Brook.s 15 5 6-a
Time, 1:52}.
Winner— R. E. Watkiu’s b. g, 4, by Algol— La.ss
of Langden.
(77819) King Wilda, 105; (77867 )Gunston, 96. al.so
ran.
Ind. Ilorsi*.
77K70 Grenade
777963St. Ilario
777962Doubt
PIMLIC O FORM CH ART.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
Third day. Maryland Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 1.3 days. (40 liooks on.)
Pi'esiding Judge, W. P. Riggs. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. W. P. Riggs.
Racing starts at 2:15 m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse
and weight carried,
FIRST RACE- 3-4 Mile. (t»548— 1 :134— .5— 120.) $400 added. 3 year olds and iip-
I 4 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:i.50.
AWtPPSt *4 Vj % Str Fin Jockeys
6 7 7 8-5 4-5
2-5 9-202-5 out—
12 25 25 6 2i
10 25 25 6 2
12 20 20 5 -Ji
CAREER OF A GOOD SON OF DICK WELLES.
Tlie deatlv of Dk‘k Roller, the son of the famous
Dick Welles, which occurred .Monday morning at
Latonia a« the result of lung fever (“ontracteil while
lieiiig sliippwl from New York, rolibed J. B. Respess
of a promising eolt which gave every indicatloo of
being able to uphold the renown of his opeedy sire.
Dirk Roller made hl« debut in tiie turf world at
l.atouia June 30. when he ran third in the Cincinnati
Trophy after suffering from interference throughout
the race. Horsemen wlio witnessed hia Initial ap
liearance freely predicted a Ijrilllaut future for the
lolt. His next start was made at Fort Erie, where
he woo In tH>lk>w fat$ih>n from a field of twelve
fairly good two ye«r ol<te. Third place waa the beat
77.5S2 KDGELY W 6 114 1 2 1* 12 12 Nicol M Hutchinson 6 7 7 8-5 4-5
7752<)2.ST.\RGOWAN WB 3 107 5 4 5* S* 2n D McC’thyl' J Rainey 2-5 9-202-5 out—
77S582TKEY OF SPADE.S WB 3 104 2 1 2‘ 2* 2^ Crowley W Stockton 12 25 25 6 2i
77I923HEId.,E OF T. BAY W 4 101 9 6 6nk 4.». ,4* Hayne.s J F Bartlett 10 25 25 6 2
77 : 1:57 THE (TA>WN ws .5 109 8 9 9 9 5- Goldstein G Brown Jr 12 20 20 5 *Ji
7785:; KEMPTON WB 4 114 7 8 7» 85 7«»k 6>5 W R W’k’rG Connell 30 60 60 15 6
77270 NIOI^ESS w 4 106 3 3 4h 4uk 6.A 7= J J Wal.shMrs J E Kirby 50 2o0 2o0 60 25
77705 INC(3GNnXT WB 3 104 4 7 .3a 56 8* 8« Powell G W Newton 15 .50 .50 12 5
77673 MONTBERT WB 3 109 6 5 8» 76 9 9 McCahey W N Adrians 12 15 15 4 8-5
Time. 243. .r,03. l:18il.
Winner — Cb. g. by Jonah White — Marguerite II. (trained by W. Keating).
Went to post at 2:13. At post 2 minutes. Start ginxl. Won easily: .second and third driving. Edgely
bn>ke fast from the inside and dashed into a commanding lead before they had giHie a furlong, was the*i
laled along in frmit under slight restraint, but was doing his liest at the end. Stargowaii began slowly,
but improved bis iiosition on tiie turn out of the backstretch and outgamed Trey of Spades in the final
driie. The latter was a game ami forward contender all the way. Belle of the Bay closed a big gap in
the last quarter. The (3ow’n made up ground. The winner was entered for $1,200; no bid.
S<*ratched — (7009o (Billie Hibbs. 110.
60 60 15 6
12 15 15 4 8-5
77904
SE('0ND RACE— 1 Mile and 40 Yards. (.58.390^ -l:44j|— 2— 99.)
olds. Allowances. Not value to winner $42.5.
AWtPl’St */4 ^ % Str Flu Jockeys Owners
W 113 4 1 16 10 l«J 115 G Nlcul D Dunlop
77S.54'*GRIDIRON W 113 4 1 16 l»i l«J VI V
778S(PLIVB WIRE WS 116 .3 3 3< 2J 2» 2« 2*
77.555 BLACKSHEEP W 106 2 2 2* 3» 3* 3‘
77S54 DUKE OF ROANOKBws 116 1 4 4 4 4 4 4
Time, 24i|, 493. 1:16?,
Winner — B. g, b.v Hands«*l -Evallne (trained by J. W.
Went to post at 2;:i7. At |K»st 1 minute. Start gor<il
2 2 2 2-5 out
iHi“ 2 * D vIcC’thyJ F Bartlett 3-5 I 9-102 7 out
3» 3* 3‘ ITpion M B Blunie 8 10 8 8-5 out
4 4 4 Oold.stein D Stevenson 10 15 15 3 4-5
93 . 1:16?. 1:45. 1:48
by J. \\. Fuiiglel.
Mart gor<il. Won easily; second and third driving, (irid-
iron went to the front with a rush and, making the pace ‘iiii/lt r slight restraint, held Live Wire Safe at all
I Btagea of the race. Uve Wire moved up on the far turu and. responding to puDlshment gamely, easily
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908.
DAILY RACING FORM.
1
disposed of the others, Blacksheep was much used in the early rnnnins in following the leader and tired
tadly in the stretch. Duke of Roanoke ran poorly.
Scratched— 77879^Whip Top. 113.
fT THIRD RACE — 6-8 Mile. («856*9— 1 :011— 3— HH.) $400 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens,
i i Special Weights. Net value to winner $ii50.
lud Horses
AWtPPSt % J/6 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
774902MICIIAEL DECK w lUO 4 4 14 1= 12 i« Upton BeverwyckStable 4-5 4-5 3-6 1-4 out
769SS BALLET GIRL w 9S 3 2 2^ 2* 2* 2^ Goldstein D Stevenson 4 10 10 3 7-5
77279 RED DOE w 99J 8 1 7^ 3nk 3» D McC’thyW P Burch 6 0 6 8-5 3-5
77613 GREENHOW ws 97 2 3 3^ 4| 4J 4» R Powell J S Tyree 20 M .50 10 5
77269 BALLY TONEY WB 97 6 5 64 6= 62 6= Havnes Mr.s W Keating 20 M 50 12 6
76621 KING COMMONER w 100 1 6 f.h 6* 6» 6=4 Wa'lcott K M Mitchell 4«) 100 100 30 15
76581 MISS CARDIGAN W 97 5 7 46 71 74 7» McCahey J Baker 7 7 6 2 1
74457 ALICE NAVARRE w 97 7 S 8 8 8 8 A Ix?e W D Altliouse 20 40 40 10 4
„ Time. 24. 49g. 1:0.34.
Winner — B. c, by St. Gatien — Jude (trained by D. Woodf<»rd).
Went to post at 3:02. At |K>st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Michael
Beck moved up with a rush on the backstretch. caught and passed tlie leaders quickly, opened a big lead
on the far turn and kept drawing away to the end. Ballet Girl, a rapid !»reaker, showed in front for the
lirst furlong and was unable to keep pace with the winner, but was easily best of the others. Red Doo.
green at the post, broke well, but immediately droi>ped far back, tlion closed up steadily in the last half
and may improve. Greenhow went fairly well. Miss Cardigan is evidently not a good mud runner.
Scratched — 775S7 i:i Oro. 100; 77490 Nethermost, 1(X).
Overweights — Ballet Girl, 1 pound; Red Dot
BeverwyckStable 4-5 4-1
14 12 12 i« Upton BeverwyckSt
23 2 * 2* 2* Goldstein D Stevenson
72 3nk 31 3» D McC’thyW P Burch
31 44 4J 4» R Powell J S Tyree
10 10 3 7-5
6 6 8-5 3-5
6“ 6* 6» 64 Walcott
46 71 74 7* McCahey
8 8 8 8 A
J S Tyree 20 M .50 10 5
Mr.s W Keating 20 .50 50 12 6
K M Mitchell
J Baker
W D Altliouse
4«) 100 100 30 15
7 7 6 2 1
20 40 40 10 4
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt
4
8
12 16 Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
H
C
P
S
775S5 PR. OF PIDSEN
ws 7 148
6
3
3uk
3*>k
2 *? 2 «‘k
1 ® 1 ®
McAfee
J AV Colt
1:5
4
4
8-5
4-5
( 77856 )PONTOT(3C
AV 6 145
1
6
1*
1 *
1 *« 1 ®
aao »> 2 o
Dup<*e
AVm Gartli
4
5
6
2
4-5
77585®AVOODSIDE
AV 4 146
5
2
4*
4*
4 *t 410
3« 3*»k
McClain
H FlipfK'n
3
4
6-5
3-6
776022GRANDPA
W 9 154
4
4
5
5
5 5
4 4
McKIn’y
S A'eitch
4
4
3i
7-5 3-5
(77585) BILBERRY’
WS 6 138
2
6
3®
3®
3J 3®
Ref used. Hagan
Al Delon y
4
6
4
S-5
3-5
76834=GARTERMAN
W 4 142
3
1
2*
2*
Fell.
Davidson
R Neville
10
12
10
3
8-5
77907
Ind Horses
FIFTH RACE— 3.4 Mile. (08548—1:131—5—120.)
$800 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Country Club of Pimlico Stakes.
Net value to wiimcr $825.
AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
2^ 5 6 S— 5 .5—41
15 15 12 3 6-5
6 8 8 2 4-5
1 1 3-5 out-^
6 8 7 8-5 7-10
20 30 30 8
77S.502*BESOM WB 3 125 12 22 2= 24 12 McCahey PSP Randolph 2^ 5 6 8-5 3-5
77S.543G1LES w 3 108 4 6 6 5= 4«k L»4 W R W’k’rA D Parr 15 15 12 3 6-5
77S53=S.AL VOT^ATILB W 4 113 2 1 li^ I** 14 34 Nicol J W Colt 5 8 8 2 4-5
(77.528) BOTANIST WB 4 116 6 4 3h 34 3^ 4nk D McC’thyM J, liayman 1 1 3-5 out—
(77647)THE WRESTLER w 4 113 5 3 4* 4= 5« 5« I’pton Chelsea Stable 5 8 7 8-5 7-10
76883 SUPERSTITION B 3 103 3 6 6 6 6 Diggins A L Price 20 30 30 8 3
* Added starter. Time. 23?|, 4Sg. l:17g.
Winner — Br, g. b.v Ben Brush — Noonday (trained b.v N. Byer).
Went to post at 3:53. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; seeond and third the same.
Besom mov(?d up with a game challenge on the far turn and forced a ver.v fast pace, then outganied Sal
Vtdatile in the stretch drive and, although tiring at the end, managed to last long enough to stall off Giles’
rush. Giles, a distant trailer for the first three furlongs, finished with a great stretch rush after being
taken to the outside where tiie footing was firmest. Sal Volatile, off fast, set a fast pace for the first
half and tired l»adly at the end. Botanist ran a pt»or race over a track favorable to him. Tlie Wrestler
linisbed close up. Superstition was unable to extend himself in the going. The winner was entered for
$2,500; no bi<l.
Seratcheil — 70903 De Bnrgo. Ill; (7773^1)Baby Willie. 108; 77903 Montbert. 108; 74022 Beggarman,
108; 7(>573 Clements. 110; 70.370 Sugar Pine. 113.
77908
SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (C.540.3 — 1:404 — 3 — 97.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and upward.
Selling. Not value to winner $300.
77S06=1’OQI ' ESSI NG
77849 IVANHOE
77074 ASTER D’OR
76573 CLEMENTS
(77631 )DRUID WB 6 112 6 8 7‘ 64 46 6^ 6* Brussel W H Moffatt S 10 10 3 8-6
77S6S I.ALLY WB 4 115 3 2 3J 6» 6* 6^ Nicol T Monahan 8 10 10 4 8-5
(77296)RIO GRANDE Ws 4 112 6 3 5^ 7^ 7^ 7‘J 7J McCalic T Wright (J 10 10 1 2
772203NEW YEAR w 6 112 7 4 6^ 8 8 8 8 J J Walsh J II Statler 60 100 100 30 15
Time, 25?. 51. 1:175, 1 :4(i.
Winner — Br. g, by Knight of the Thistle — Octa Reed (trained by F. A. Ilerold).
Went to post at 4:17. At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily; second and third driving. Po-
onessing, under slight restraint, followed the leader until straightened out iu the homestreteh. where he
moved up gamely and, after disposing of .\s.ter d’Or. had enough left to stall off Ivanhoe’s rush. The
latter l>egan slowly and was badly outrun early, but finished fast and was gaining on the winner at the
end. Aster d’Or was much used in paeemaking for tlie first seven furlongs and tired under punishment in
tlie last eighth. Rio Grande bled and was eased up. Clements finished well. Druid and Lally showed
speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for $500: no bid,
{Scratched — 77903=Trey of Spades, 97; 77375 Mazuiua. 102; 77074 Lady Karma, 107; 77904 =Blacksheep,
105.
AWtPPSt U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
ws 5 112 1 1 Ih 21 2»i 1» 1* D McC’thyF A Herold
WB 6 112 8 6 8 6^ 3nk 26 2>J McCahey G Griot
WB 5 115 2 7 2nk IJ 1^ 3* 3= Upton ('helse.a Stabile
- - 43 4» 6’4 4‘ 4= Goldstein T F Coles
WB 5 115 2
WSB 4 115 4
S 10 10 3 8-6
8 10 10 4 8-5
() 10 10 1 2
60 100 100 30 15
77909
lud Horses
SEVENTH RACE— 6-8 Mile. (68,509-1:011—3—101.) $400 added.
Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $.350.
AWtPPSt Vi. ^ 4 , Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O II C P s
77448 XEBEC
761.50 TEDDINGTON
77044 PESCATORE
77426=GrNSHOT w 97 4 5 2^ 2^ 2‘ 4= Upton .1 Garson 7-5 8-0 1 1-2 1-4
7762;» ED SHl'STBR w 100 7 1 3nk 36 6< 6= J Schaller W Ger.st 12 30 20 8 4
77855 GOLDEN CASTLE WSB 100 8 2 8 8 8 6‘ Haynes I> Horan 15 4<> 30 8 4
7766S BABBLE ws 97 13 1» Vi H 7« McCahey W N Adrians 8 15 12 4 2
GRACE C. w 97 C 7 6^ i.J 7A 8 C Brady 11 Miller 3 4 4 8-5 4-6
Time. 255, 515. 1 :055.
Winner — Br. g, by Hamburg — Xela (trained by T. F. Coles).
Wtmt to iKjst at 4:44. At jiost 2 minutes. Start g<KHl. Won driving; second and third the same.
Xebec began slowly ami was outrun to the stretch turn, where he came through on the inside and. finishing
with a great burst of siM'ed, just got up. T«*ddington ran a gooil race, was crowdeii back at the start, but
closed a big gap and finished with a rush. Pescatore. well up all the way. ontgamed (iunshot in the final
drive. The latter showed six‘ed. but lost ground when ent(*ring the homestreteh, where she was taken
wide. Ed Shuster showed early speed. Babble set the pace to the stretch and tpiit.
Scratched — 76009 Louise Bell, 97; 74434 Boz. 97.
6= 53 42 Ih Goldstein Broad Rock Sta 3i 6
7nk 6^ 3i 2“k Kraus
4‘ 4i 3i A Lee
3nk 36 6<
8 8 8
1» Vi V
61 7-i 7A
2“k Kraus J Guy
3i A Lee A L Asto
42 Upton .1 Garson
6= .T Schaller W Ger.st
61 Haynes
7« McCahey
8 C Brady
I’ Horan
W N Adrians
11 Miller
10 12 10 4 2
10 20 20 7 3
7-5 8-0 1 1-2 1-^
12 30 20 8 4
15 40 30 8 4
15 12 4 2
4 4 S-5 4-6
TRACK SLOPPY.
77897
FIRST R.\CE— 5-8 Mile. (74.57
Net value to v inner
-1:00 — 2 — 109.) $300 added. 2-year-oIds. Selling.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
o n c p s
776682.^TRIKE OUT WB 109 5 1 1« 1« H
77S4S2ERI;ET WB 99 4 3 4»» 2“ 2 h
77717 SENTENTIOUS w 99 6 4 2’ 3»> 3‘
77423 LA SATA WB 104 3 6 6i 41 4=
77848 FONT W B 99 7 5 3h 56 51
T7784=GARLAND WB 94 1 2 5i 6= 6»
77759 I’ROSPER wb 101 2 7 8 7* 7*
77601 LA BELLE AGNES WB lOO 8 8 ?i 8 8
Time. 13. 2.5, 3
Minner — B. g. by Griffon — Pillow’dex (trained i»y
Wont to iMist at 2:12. At post 2 minutes. Start
Strike Out drew out in the first stride with d.'izzling
iroiu the start, made a game stretch effort under a
reaioBt pursuit to the stretch and tired iinexpcct(*dly.
brief early speed. Garland, never dangerous, lacked
$1,5(K); no 16d.
Scratched — 77805=Goldeu Legend, 107; 777S4=Siskin,
75717 Newbury. 102.
Overweights — Lasata. 1 pound; La Belle Agnes, 1;
F H Milden
S Emery
E 5V Heffner
G Jacobs
2*0 30 30 10 5
77898
Ind Horses
77806 SANGUINE
i77715)AXIMUS
7780C OKENITE
7‘i849=IMlTATOR
( 77849 )GOL(X)NDA
7771 52 MILFORD
777S62FAUST
WB 3 93 6 6 3^ 3=1 .3^ 2= 11 Creevy MontpelierStal
wb 4 109 3 2 l^i 1=^ Ih 2= Notter ,T P.nvers
wn 4 98 4 4 6^ 5i 4^ 3= 3^ Yorke E W Heffner
WB 3 96 6 € 6‘ 6“ 6= 4t 4b G J^ynch J V F Jacoby
w 3 104 2 1 4*1 4‘i 5« 6i Cullen .1 Fitz.simmon.'i
wn 3 99 1 77”? 7 7 6^ King D C Johnson
w 4 103 7 3 22 2’b 2^ (Jb 7 llertiert D Montgomer;
Owners O H C P S
MontpelierStable 8 10 7 2i 1
777152MILFORD wn 399177 7 7 7 6^ King D C Johnson 15 15 15 5 2
777S6=FAUST w 4 103 7 3 2* 2’b 2^ (Jb 7 llertiert D Montgomery 3 4 4 6-5 1-2
Time, 12. 245. 365, 49. 1:02. 1:15?, 1:42. 1:485.
Vinner — Ch. c. by Ornament — Alarming (trained bv T. J. Healey).
V’ent to wst at 2:.32. At post 2 minutes. Start go«xl. V’on driving: seeond and third the same.
Senguiue, suddenly improved, was forwanlly placed from the start and wore the leader down in a hard
stretch drive, Aulmus outbroke the others and set the pace uml»‘r pressure for seven furlongs and siie-
rumbed finally, luit was a game second. Okenite. away sl<»wly, lost ground early and clo.sed a big gap In
the last half into a fast going, but belated, third. Imitator, pulling nn from interference on the first
turn, made up ground at the end under a bad ride, (iolconda, well up for the first half, dropped <mt in
the stretch. Milford, away badly, trailed for six furlongs, then gained rapidly. Faust showed superior
E(>eed for six furlongs and quit badly. The w’inner was entered for $50O; no hid,
Scratcheii— 778103Bad News, 105: 778.51 =Tileing, 112; 77.S52=SHraciuesca. 100; (77760) Say lor, 103: 77S0G
Umbrella. 96»; 76725 Cbanidu, 99; 77^9 St. Joseph, 100; 77715 Cary, 98.
Overweights — Imitator. 1 pound.
77899
THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (74.572—1:00—2—109.) $300 added.
Selling. Net value to winner $;i.50.
AWtPPSt^ % % Str Fin Jockeys
5-year-olds. Maidens.
O H C P S
77091=MERRY GIFT
77448 MAY RIVER
76443 HOFFMAN
77448=OTOGO
77601 CO WEN
75764 THE VICAR
W 97 9 3
WB 92 1 1
w 95 12 7
W 100 4 4
WB 98 2 2
w. % 6 6
l*i Ui 1= 11 Sumter
6 i 31 31 2= Cro(!vy
MontpelierStable 6 10 6
3= 4‘i 2i 3*4 J Bergen T W Coulter
4J 51 4b 6‘ Schmidt
6- 2i f.i 6» Yorke
2i 6» 71 7= Wolke
10 15 10 4 2
M M Allen 3 3 2J 1 1-2
S Emery 5 6 6 2 1
V D AVeir 20 20 15 6 3
77362 ROG. DE COVERLEY w 100 3 5 2i 6= 7^ 7= Wolke B’leighParkS’blc 15 15 12 6 2J
77809 MERTSE W 97 7 10 9 10 10 8^ G I^ynch W C Daly la 20 1., 6 3
76211 MOBILITY WB 97 8 11 11 9 9 9 Chandler G Norcross 20 30 30 10 5
76561 ARK w 101 5 9 8 ^ 84 8 ^ 10 Herbert J V I;emairc 20 30 30 10 6
AUNT JTTI.B WB 92 10 12 12 11 11 11 Moore AV I..akeland 30 .30 30 10 6
75717 NEWBURY w 100 11 8 10 12 12 12 King A Bye 20 30 30 10 6
Time. 13. 2.5L 37. m. 1:01?.
AVinner — B. f. by Octagon — Merry Token (trained by A. Simons).
AVent to post at 3:01. At post 4 inlnnteH. Start bad. V’on driving; second and third the same. Merry
Gift, from a straggling start, drew out quickly and won all the way under an alert and yigor(>us ride.
May River, from a flatfooted inside start, was shuHled to the rear and outpaced, but closed an immense
gap In the last half. Hoffman ran in forwanl pursuit througliout and w’as a game third. Otogo, shuffled
back at the start, closed up steadily under po<>r riding. Cowen ran prominently to midway of the stretch
J V licmairc
AA^ lakeland
A Bye
and quit. The Vicar closed an early gap and kKmied up menacingly on the stretch turn, but quit at the
end Rwer de Coverley showed superior early specil. q'h(‘ winner was entered for $5(J0; no bid.
Scratched — 77490 Opal. 07; Hilda, 95; Miss C. Divotu, 97.
Overweights — Cowen. 3 pounds; The Vicar. 4: Ark. 4.
rr rr fourth race— 3-4 MUe. (58079—1:124—3—92.) $.5(H) added. All Ages. Handicap.
§ I Net ralue to winner $.560.
Honioft AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
Ind Horses
77446 FOUNTAINBLUE
WB 4 ni 1 8 4b 3b 14 Herbert
77673=CRESSINA * w 5 113 6 1 l’| IJ 14 2' Holmes F D Weir 6 10 7 2 4-6
(77S51)QUESTION M.tVRK WB 3 109 2 4 4b 6= 3b Notter W LaJceland 1 6-6 6-6 2-6 1-6
77761 NOTASULGA w 3 92 4 3 24 3b 2b 4= Ural J L McGinnis 7 8 7 2 4-6
77323»Q’N MARGUERITE WB 3 95 6 2 34 24 4b 5» Sumter GreenRlverStable 6‘ 8 7 2 4-6
77851 ARONDACK WB 29636 66 66 Yorke Mrs J McLaughlin 8-5 2 8-6 7-101-3
. Time. 12?. 24?. 36?. 48?. 1:13|.
Winner — Ch. c, by Oddfellow — Ferrol (trained by M. M. Allen).
AVent to post at 3:24. At post 3 minutes. Start good. V’on driving: second and third the same.
Fountainhlue, from a flatfooted inside start, was outpaced in the early running, but closed up rapidly in
llie last half and drew out with a rush. Cressina. from a flying start, set the pace to the last couple of
strides before she succumbed in a cracking effort. Question Mark, from a slow inside start. Journeyed
through the deep inside going and closed steadily under pressure from the start into a game third. Nota-
sulga was in forward contention in the inside bad going throughout. Queen Marguerite ran well. Aron-
dack. badly outpaced and seemingly anchored in the early running, eloseil a gap in the last quarter.
Scratched- i785l Gowan, 103; 778503'rhe Squire, 106; (77807) V’oodlane. 106; 7 7809= Foot pad. 98; 77671>
Falcada, 116; 77852= Saracinesca. 96; 77851 =Tileing, 107; 77647 Mombassa. 95; 77849*Dolly Spanker, 05;
77852 Burgher. 110.
7 ^ FOURTH RACE — About 2 1-2 Miles. (539J)6 — 4:40* — 5 — 138U) Green Spring Valley
I Steeplechase. $6CK) added. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner
$515.
FTPTQl’XT FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (4.5457—1:45? — 4—105.) $300 added. 3 year olds.
I i ^ \ / X Selling. Net value to winner $280.
Ind Horses A V’t PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
77519 ARDRI wb 102 4 1 1= l^ 1= 3* lb Creevy M A Healey 6 8 5 2 1
77719=RAQUEL w 102 2 3 3n 3»* 24 1^ 2n J Bergen J Bauer 8-6 2 8-5 3-5 1-4
77719 NORBITT w.sB 110 3 2 2* 2= 3- 2b 3*® Notter V' S House 8-5 9-5 S-5 3-5 1-6
77376 AVINNING STAR w 102 8 4 4* 4= V 4= 4* G Lynch AV C Daly 15 15 15 6 3
77N06 MALAGA w 107 6 7 7® 6^ 6* 6^ AV Doyle T Newton 8 10 10 4 2
77.575 TIA’OLI WsB 107 1 5 6 5 i 5® 6= 6« Yorke J Hynes 15 15 15 6 21
77719 FR.VNl’ES RAY WB 108 5 6 8 8 7 ^ 7= 7* Simmons V Baldwin 20 20 20 8 4
76679 TENDER AND TRUE WB 102 7 8 6* 7b 8 8 8 Wolke B’l^ighParkS’ble 20 20 20 8 4
Time, 12, 24?. ,36§. 49. 1:02, 1:15?. 1:42?. 1:48?.
V’inner — B. g, by Gigantciim — Miss Doone (trained by E. Regan).
AVent to post at 3:45. At post 3 minates. Start good. AVoii driving; seeond and third the same.
Ardri quickly established a big early lead ami. after pulling up on the stretch turn, came on again on his
own courage and got up in the last stride. Raquel, from a slow start, was excessively urged In the middle
running and drew out into a clear lead and, after appearing the winner midway of the stretch, tired sud-
denly. Norbitt ran iu forward and r>ersistent pursuit throngliont. AVinning Star ran well u!> to the stretch.
Malaga was gaining slowly in the last quarter. Tivoli ran forwardly for six furlongs. The winner was
entered for $.500; no bid.
Overweights — Frances Ray, 1 iKuind.
w 102 2
WSB 110 3
M A Healey
3 314 3»4 24 V 2n J Bergen J Bauer
2 2* 2® 3® 2b 3*® Notter V' S House
w 102 8 4 4* 43 4® 4® 4* G Lynch AV C Daly
w 107 6 7 7® 61 64 6^ AV Doyle T Newton
WSB 107 1 5 6 51 5® 6= 6« Yorke J Hynes
WB 108 5 6 8 8 71 7= 7* Simmons V Baldwin
O H C P S
~6 8 5 2 ~
8-6 2 8-5 3-5 1-4
8-5 9-5 S-5 3-5 1-6
15 15 15 6 3
8 10 10 4 2
15 15 15 6 24
B’l^igh Parks’ ble 20
20 20 20 8
Time. 5:01.
V’inner — Ch. g. by St. Florlan — Ever (trained by M. Daly).
AA’ent to post at 3:2.5. At pt»st 1 minute. Start good. AN’on easily: second the same: tliird driving.
Prince of Pilsen ran under restraint until in the last turn of tiie fi(-ld. moved up with a rush after taking
the fifteenth jump and drew away into an easy lead at the end, Pontotoc run well on tlie flat, hut blun-
dered at the ninth and fifteenth jumps and almost unseating his rider at tlie latter obstacle. AVoodside ran
close up with the leaders until in the last turn of the field, wliere he quit. Gartcrman fell at the fourth
jump and AlcKinney was forced to luill Grandpa up to keep from jumping ou him. Billierry refused at
the fifteenth jump when he was a forward contender.
77902 ^
SIXTH RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. (54235 -1 :06?— 4— 126.) $300 added. 2 year-olds.
Allowances. Net value to winner $280.
AAVtPPSt Vi Vs Vi Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
8 10 10 3 7-3
2 11-611-57-101-4
77717 V'APONOCA WB 115 4 2 3* H 1*4 V Notter T Monahan 2 24 11-57-101-4
77897®SENTENT10US w 112 6 4 4b 4h 34 2b TTral Jl K Cassatt 7 8 8 24 1
77516 BIRD OF FLIGHT II. WB 112 3 5 5*« 5* 4* 3® Cullen J J Hyland 8-6 2 8-5 1-2 1-5
77S05 EUSTACIAN WB 99 5 3 ' 1*4 2b 24 4*4 Sumter J H McCormick 6 12 12 5 2
77601 DAN DA’ DIXON wn 103 2 6 6 6 6 6* Lang G E Perrin 8 10 10 3 7-3
77322®UNCLE JIM WB 115 1 1 27 3b 6* 6 Y’orke J A Bonnet 2 11-611-57-101-4
Time. 11?. 23?. .35, 48. 1:00*. 1:07?.
V’inner — Br. c, by Sempronius — Ambulance (trained by J. McLaughlin).
AVent to p<>st at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start iKxir. AVon easily; second and third driving. V’apon-
oca, after l>einp slightly outpaced in the early running, challenged in a twinkling on the stretch turn and
orew out decisively in the stretch. Sententious ran in forward and persistent pursuit throughout and was
a game second. Bird of Fliglit II., from an inside slow start, was messed about and pulling up In the
lirst half, tlicn made a belated stretch challenge. Eustaciau sot the early pace from a lucky start and
(iuit badly in the last sixteenth. Dandy Dixon trailed to the stretch and finished fast. Uncle Jim ran a
gwd lialf ami quit badly.
Scratched — 77809=Footpad. 122; 77763=Killcreen, 115.
Overweights — Dandy Dixon. 1 pound.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1908.
LATONIA FORM CHART.
WEATHER CLEAR.
TRACK FAST.
Eighth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Fall Meeting of 24 days. (14 books on.)
Presiding Judge, C. F. Price. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing Secretary, E. W. Maginn.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. AV*" indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following
tlie distance of each race indicate index number, track rcconl. age of horse and weight carried.
2 2 6-5 3-5 out
10 15 15 4 2
5 6 6 2 1
77917
Ind Horses
FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (50618— 1:(H’»~2—10(;.) Purse $300. 2 vear-olds.
Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Siieclal V’oights. Net value to winner $225.
A V’t PP St Vi V: % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
lb lb 2* lb Heidel
2*4 2* 14 2nb Glasncr
6* 64 6= 3* Garner
34 3b 34 4*4 J Butler A Baker
4= 6* I’roxler
44 44 5* 6= Kennedy M Nicoll
84 72 74 7* McHale E Corrigan
9* 9= 8* 8= M McGee S Williams
10b i(j3 10* 9* F Burton L A Celia
ll“bll= 11* 10= Deverich B Schreiber
7* 8* 9b 11® E Martin T P Hayes
123 121012101210 Pickens Peyton & A1
IS 13 13 13 Foy G Lutz
G Hendrie 4 .5 5 2 4-5
M Goldblatt 3 6 5 2 4-5
C L Sandford 5 6 5 2 1
A Baker 24 3 11-511-103-5
F Gerlng Sr 6 7 7 3 3-2
M Nicoll 15 20 20 8 4
E Corrigan 100 100 100 30 15
S Williams 15 15 15 6 3
L A Celia 6t> KK) 100 30 15
B Schreiber 12 15 15 6 3
T P Hayes 15 30 30 12 6
Pe>'ton & Aken .30 60 60 20 10
60 100 100 30 15
NEW YORK FORM CHART.
] (JAMAICA.)
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1908. WEATHER WET, TRACK SLOPPY.
First day. Metropolitan J(x*key Club. Autumn Meeting of 5 days.
Presiding Judge. Clare nce McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, AV. C. Edwards.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. ni. (Cliicago time 1:00 p. m.). AV indicates wliip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fia-
nres In parentlieses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of hoi-se
and weight carried.
77799®DESPERADO w 109 12 1 lb lb 2* lb Heidel G Hendrie 4 5 6 2 4-5
77842=BE BRIEF WB 106 13 2 2** 2* 14 2nb Glasncr M Goldblatt 3 6 5 2 4-5
77824 MIQUE O’BRIEN w 106 9 7 6* 64 6= 3* Garner C L Sandford 5 6 5 2 1
77552 KILLINGTON w 109 3 4 3* 3b 34 4*4 J Butler A Baker 24 3 11-511-103-5
77873 GREENBRIDGE w 110 10 5 6® 6* 4= 6* Troxler F Gerlng Sr 6 7 7 3 3-2
77799 GOLD FRONT w 109 1 6 44 4* 5* 6= Kennedy M Nicoll 15 20 20 8 4
7779'.) ORTA w 109 6 10 84 7= 74 7* McHale E Corrigan lOO 100 100 30 15
77722 ST. AULAIRE w 109 6 9 9 * 9= 8 * 8= M McGee S Williams 15 15 15 6 3
77799 TUSCAN GOLD w 106 7 11 lOh 10® 10* 9* F Burton L A Celia m IfK) 100 30 15
77799 ED AA’RAY WB 109 4 8 llnklU 11* lf>2 Deverich B Schreiber 12 15 15 6 3
AUDUBON II. w 109 2 3 7* 8* 9b 11® E Martin T P Hayes 15 30 30 12 6
77799 CAVARONB w 106 11 12 123 loioi^ioi^io Pickens Peyton & Aken .30 60 60 20 10
77180 RECITE W 109 8 13 IS 13 13 13 Foy G Lutz 60 100 100 30 15
Time, 24. 4S?, 1:00?. 1:07?.
V’inner — B. c, by Loyalist — Amerigo (trained bv J. AValters).
AA'eut to post at 2:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good. V’on driving: second and third the same.
Desp'_‘r:ido, away fast, set the early pace and. after relinquishing it, followed Be Brief closely and, stand-
ing a hard drive through tlie last furlong, goc up in the last few strides. Be Brief ran a gooil race and
was a close and game contender all the way. Mique O’Brien, away in a tangle, closed a big gap, wa.s
going fast at the end and would have won in a few more strides. Killington ran green, but showed speed
and is promising. Greenbridge tired near the end. Gold Front was prominent for a half.
Scratched — 77700 R<K‘kcastle, 1(.»0.
Overweights — Greenbridge. 1 pound.
rr ^7 ^ O second race— 3-4 Mile. (75477—1 : 12? — 1— 108.~) Purse $400. 2 year-olds. Selling.
• i X O Net value to winner $il00.
77918
Ind Horses
AAVtPPSt
Vi Vs
Sir Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
II
C
P
S
77872 ASPIRIN
WB
lOS
5
3
3i
3*5 2*
1*4 J Butler
A
Baker
6
7
6
2
1
77S43=HOME RUN
w
3f»S
10
1
2*
i V n
2*
Heidel
W
H Fizer
1
6-5
9-102-6 out
77872 MISS CRITTENDEN
ws
105
9
8
<71
6= 6*
3b
Picken.s
A
L Darnaby
10
10
8
3
6-5
77S43 AI.MENA
w
105
3
2
lb
2* 3*
4*
E Afartin
P.
Schreiber
10
25
25
8
4
77S0O THE MISSUS
AV
100
12
4
4=
4* 4X
5*4 Kennedy
T)
T Morris
15
20
20
7
3 ^
77872= DISPUTE
AV
107
6
6
6*
5b 6*
6*
Gla.sner
AA’
P Reed
3
3
3
4-5
2—0
727S0 THE PEER
AA
105
1
9
10*
9h t»3
7*
Franklin
’I’
C McDoAvell
20
50
60
20
10
77825 ORNAMOS.V
W
105
4
6
9h
10* 85
84
A Martin
s
AVillianis
15
25
25
8
4
77872® ROS E HI ’RCr II.
AV
103
*»
11
5b
7** 7*
9**
Hannan
H
Alci^'arren ,Tr
20
60
50
20
10
77872 SHE WOLF
WB
105
11
7
8*
8b 10*
10*'
Garner
E
A Brennan
20
30
:io
10
4
75609 ELGIN
WB
io:i
8
10
11®
11® 11=
11=
Deverich
T
P DoAvnos
20
.50
60
20
10
77800 TENOR E’lT
W
100
7
13
12
12 12
12
M McGee
J
C Cahn
2*1
50
50
20
10
Time. 24?, 48?, 1:14?.
V’inner — Br. c. by Masetto — Frogmore (trained by A. Baker).
V’ent to iK»st at 2:27. At ix>st 2 minutes. Start go<Hl. AA’ou easily: second and third driving. Aspirin
followed tlie early loaders closely and. taking the lead in the last furlong, came away to win as his rider
pleased. Home Itun had no mishaps and tired after showing tlie most speed for a half. Miss Crittenden
came from a long way back in the last quarter and finished witli a rush. Almena ran well, was promi-
nent throughout and might have been third but for being cut off iu the stretch. The Missus ran well and
hnished close up. Dispute tired near the end. The others were never forward contenders. The winner
was entered for $400; no bid. ,
7742 Plume. 10;»
784.3 Charlotte Hamilton. 105.
1= Holmes F H Milden 6-5 8-5 8^5 1-2 out
2* .Schmidt S Emery 24 2* 8-5 1-2 out
3b J Bergen R K Cassatt 13 15 lo 4 2
4® Cullen Glenview Stable S 10 10 4 2
5b .Sumter J H Mc(?ormick 6 6 6 2 1
6® Ural M L Haymaii 6 6 5 ‘J 1
7® Yorke K AV Heffner !!0 20 20 8 4
8 AVolke G Jacobs 20 30 30 10 5
16. 48?. 1:01.
F. 1). AVeir).
straggling. V’on handily: second and third driving.
spe<*d ami spreadeagled the otliers. Erliet. well up
weak finish. Sententious sliowed siuarior sp(‘od in
Lasata. outrun early, finished well. Font showed
sr»ecd unexpectedly. The winner was entered for
, 103: 77818 Trois Temp. 100; 76607 Horaecrest, 112;
Prosper, 4.
SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (4M57— 1:45? — 4—105.) $300 added. 3 year-olds and
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $3.50.
AAVtPPSt Vi V: % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
^ rr Pk Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (7.5477—1:12? — 4—108.) Purse $300. 3-year olds and up-
i I X X/ ward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. Not value to winner $225.
Ind Horses A V’t PP St *4 Vs ^4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
77S44=SOKREL TOP w 6 105 9 6 2** 2= 1* 1* Gla.'sner I B Fitzgerald 6 7 7 8-5 4-6
77S44 LADY ETHEf. wb 5 105 6 7 6* 5* 5® 2= M McGee B A’inoont 20 40 40 15 6
77829®SNAKE MARY WB 3 107 12 2 3* 3= 4b 3* Heidel .1 T Ireland 15 20 20 6 2J
(77?r>6) CAM IDLE M. wb 3 105 6 8 4* 4* 34 4b Pickens T Kiley 3 3J 34 4-5 9-20
77576 LADA’ ANNE w B 5 305 4 3 1* lb 2J 5* Kennedy T C McDowell 7-104-5 3-5 1-3 out
77S29 LADA’ A’ IE WB 3 105 7 4 5* 6-’ 6= 6= E Martin d B Ott 20 40 40 15 6
77S2t>=PUR.\N’r w’ 3 105 8 5 7* 7b 7A 7= J Butler E Corrigan 10 25 25 8 3
77829 ORIENTAL QUEEN W' 3 105 10 9 8= 8* 8- 8= Garner H Holle 20 .30 .30 10 6
77697 LADA’ HAPSBURG w 3 100 1 10 9= 9= 9= 9= Hannan H McCarren Jr 50 60 60 26 12
77814 HA’PERHOr.E w 4 110 3 I 10* 10* 10* 10® Troxler MrsRA.Anthony 30 60 60 25 12
FI..ASH ON w 3 100 11 11 12 114 1- E Cole C E Patterson 40 100 100 40 16
77766 1X)NA H. W' 3 100 2 12 114 32 IL* 12 Deverich D Hammond 15 25 25 7 3
’rime, 24. 48?. 1:14?.
AVinner — <’b. m. by Hermeuce — Sunny Lo«'ks (trained by E. L. Fitzgerald). ^
AVent to post at 2:,52. .At post 5 minutes. Start good. V’on easily: second and third driving. Sorrel
Top followed I.ady Anne closely for a lialf, then came aw’ay with ease in the stretcli. Lady Ethel closed
a gai», came with a rush in tlie last quarter and was a fast going second. Snake Mary was well up
tliroughoiit and outstayed Camille M. in the closing drive. Tlie latter ran well throughout. Lady Anne
showed the most early speed, but tired fast after going a half and might have been a trifle short. Purant
ran fairly well. Tlie winner was entered for $3(X); no bid.
Scratclied — 77K44 Mary Oit. 10,5; 77766 Miss Felix, 105.
Overweiglits — Snake Mary. 2 Txwinds.
rj rrOOO t'CURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (56922— 1 :43?— 7— 108.) Purse $600. 3-veaf-
I I olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $450.
AWtPPSt
^4
Str Fill
Jockeys
Owners
0
II
C
P S
w
6
105
9
6
2»*
•<2
1*
1*
Gla.'sner
I
B Fitzgerald
6
7
7
4-6
WB
5
105
6
7
6*
5*
5®
‘>2
AI McGee
B
A’inoont
20
40
40
15 6
A\B
3
107
12
3*
3=
4b
3*
Heidel
,r
T Ireland
35
20
20
6 24
AVB
3
105
5
8
4*
4*
34
4b
Pickens
T
Kiley
3
34
34
4-5 9-20
AVB
5
305
4
3
3*
lb
25
6*
Kennedy
T
C McDow'ell
7-KVI-5
3-5
1-3 out
W B
3
105
7
4
5*
6=
6=
6=
E Martin
G
B Ott
20
40
40
15 6
AV
3
105
8
7*
7b
"k
8-
72
J Butler
E
Corrigan
10
25
25
8 3
AV
3
10.5
10
’9
8=
8*
8=
Garner
Cr
H Holle
20
.30
.30
10 6
AV
3
100
10
9=
9=
9=
9=
Hannan
H
McCarren Jr
50
60
60
26 12
AV
4
no
2
1
10*
10*
10*
10®
Troxler
MrsRA.Anthony
30
60
60
25 12
AV
100
11
11
12
11* 12
11=
F Cole
C
E Patter.‘<on
40
lOO
100
40 16
AV
3
100
12
114 32 11*
’rime, 24. 48
12
*. 1
Deverich
:14?.
D
Hammond
15
25
25
7 3
77920
A V’t PP St *4 % ?4 Str Fin Jtx'keys Owners
O H C P S
1 6-5 4-5 1-3 out
4 4 34 1 1-2
5 8 8 3 8-5
S 10 10 4 8-5
15 35 35 5 2
3 4 4 6-5 1-2
(T7875)H.A.NBRID(JE WB 3 102 2 2 2* 2* 3* 1= 13 E Martin G H Holle 5 10 10 11-.54-5
77827=ZIEX \P w 6 103 1 1 4 4 4 3*| 2*4 J Butler AA' F Schulte 6-5 2 2 9-20out
77845®SAIdA’ PRES'fON wn 4 102 4 3 1** 1* 2* 24 3® A Martin- AV H Soeman 5 5 34 1 2-5
(77So*’)IjADA’ MARTHA AV 3 99 3 4 3* 3*4 3* 4 4 M McGee E A Brennan 7-5 7-5 1 2-5 out
Time, 25. 40?. t:i4. 1:59?. 1:4.3? (new track record).
AVinner — Ch. c, by Banastar — Debacle (trained by G. Ham).
AVent to post at 3:2.3. At imst 3 minutes. Start gooti. V’on driving: second and third the same.
Uanhridge. from a gotnl start, raced Sallv Preston Into defeat in the first half and had enough in reserve
to « utstay Zieuap in the closing drive. The latter, after being taken back and reserved for three-quarters,
came fa.st in the streteh and was gradually wearing the winner down at the end. Sally Preston set the
early pace fast and tired after going three-quarters, but held Lady Martha safe in the final struggle.
The latter ran poorly and was never a dangerous contender.
Scratched — (7776S)Lad.A- Esther, 105.
rj rr ^ fifth race— 3-4 Mile. (75477 — 1:12?— 4— 10s.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up
f i ^ X Avard. Selling. Net value to winner $3(X>. .
77767®LENS
(77874) MARBLES
(77622) MERRICK
(77828)HEINE
77828=LADY CAROL
AWtPPSt */i Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
WB 4 100 3 5 6 3b 2b 1* M McGee P Dunne
AVB 3 97 4 2 1* 1® 1® 2* Kenneily J W May
WB 6 103 1 3 3* 5 3*i 3* J Butler J C Milam
AVB 5 ]()6 5 1 4* 4* 4* 4® Glasner C Straus
W'B 5 105 2 4 2b 2b 5 5 E Martin G II Holle
O H C P S
3-2 8-5 3-211-20out
3-2 8-5 3-2 1-2 out
4 5 6 1 2-.5
8 10 10 2 1-2
20 30 30 8 2
Time, 23?. 48?. 1:14.
AA’iuner — Br, g, by Star Shoot — Queen Di.xon (trained by F. Hanlon). , . . , ^ ,
AA’ent to post at .3:52. At post 2 minutes. Start good. V’on handily; second and third driving. Lens,
away in a tangle, moved up steadily after going a quarter and, finishing with a rush, came away In the
last sixteenth. Marbies slmwed much the most speed for a half and appeared a certain winner at the
stretch head, but tired suddenly and but for impeding Merrick would have been beaten for second place.
Aleirick ran well and finished wearing Marbles down for second place. Heine ran poorly and can do better.
Lady Carol bad no mishaps. The Avinner w^as entered for $700: no bid.
77922
SIXTH RACE — 1 3-16 Miles. (75503 — 1:59 — 4 — ^95.) Purse $400. 3-ycar-olds and up-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $;J00.
AWtPPSt St % Vs % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
(77747)ARROW SWIFT AV 3 101 5 6 4= 3b 4b 6*J 4*J 1* Glasner Nugent Bros 7 7 6 3-2 3-5
77846 DUNVEGAN w 3 91 3 4 2* 2* 2* lb IJ 2nk Deverich P Kernell 15 25 25 10 .3
77877=REDGAUNTLET WB 4 108 1 1 5® 6= 6* 4b 6= 3b Garner T P Hayes 6 6 5 8-6 3-5
77769 AA’ATER COOLER AV 3 99 4 3 3b 4? 3*i 3* 3b 4* E Martin G R Br>son 30 50 50 15 6
(77S77)CAREW w 6 108 2 2 1? lb Ink 2* 2J 6® Kennedy C E Patterson 7-104-5 3-5 1-3 out
77847 T SHAUGHR’N WB399777 7 7 6*J6*6«F Burton Mrs M L Britton 15 30 30 8 3
77747=J.' E M’MILLAN w 4 106 6 6 6J 6* 6J 7 7 7 M McGee J R Wainwright 6 7 6 8-6 3-5
Time. 25. 50. 1:15?, 1:41?, 2:00.
AVinner — CTi. g. by Belvidero — Miss Kinney (trained by S. Nugent).
AA’ent to post at 4:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. V’on driving; so<*ond and third the same.
Arrow SAvlft moved up fast after nmnding Into the stretch and. finishing gamely, came away In the last
seventy vards Duuvegan forced a fast pace and. racing Carew' into subjection, stayed well in the streteh
drive Redgaimtlet, probably best. Avas repeatedly taken back when It appearetl be would be interfered
with AA’as In close quarters through the stretch and finished going faster than the 'leaders. Carew set the
pac^’to the stretch and tired badly in the last quarter. Water (’ooler ran avcII and finished gamely. John
E. McMillan ran a bad race. Tlie winner was entered for $>.000; no bid.
Overweights— The ShaugUraun. 4 pounds.
M M Allen
1
I5STLT; Kmrro TrmM.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEH 28. 1908.
Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, October 28.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK EAST.
(Handicapped for a fast track.)
LATONIA ENTRIES.
For differences in weight add or deduct I
6 points to the pound. An extra good I
rider’s average worth is 3 pounds. |
Riiplnir starts at 2 p. ni.
XKiius well 111 imid. ©Superior mud runner.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
2-year-ol(ls. Selling.
(Track rwoid; ."KiriCT— 1 :OOji— 2— 110.)
1ml. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt, Ildcp.
Little Fitz. ch. c,
by His Ixirdship
— ^Forray 3.. 110.
Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(Track record: 46005 — 1:51^ — .1 — 98.)
778022 Kercheval SO 2:0U .5. . 112. . ©7.50
7i81C»3 Lady Baldiir . 87..X74.5
77H7.52 Old Honesty ll.*l 1 :.52* 4 . . 1 10. . X 740
77827* Terali 01 l:r»::it 5.. OO..X7.'ir»
Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Colts. Horses and (ieldings.
(Track record: 7.5477 — l:12f| — 4 — 108.)
Winlcrgrecn
105
1:00*
108.
. . .725
Alim* .McGee
lU)
1 :00(i
102.
. . .720
Arioiietle
101
1:01
102.
. XTD>
Deviser
100
1 :tiO*
lit:;.
.X710
Alice George
10:;
1 :05*
101).
. . .710
.folly
UNt
1:01?
10.'..
. . .700
Hawkslight
107
100.
.X700
Zeola
1<N>
1:01*
100.
. X08.5
Harriet Rowe
107
l:ul*
105.
. xoso
learia
H)5.
. X0fJ>
Sister Evelyn
105.
.. .050
Second Race— ^
1-2
Furlongs.
2-year-olds.
Handicap.
(Track rm-onl: 50018—1:00—2—100.)
T. M. tJreea
1<»5
1:07*
111.
.©725
Michael Angelo ...
111
1:00?
111.
. X72t)
Sorrowful
10(t
1 :o7?
tot;.
. . .720
Dr. Barkley
i<r*
1 :07?
lOS.
. . .715
Elizabeth Harwood
10s
1 :00*
102.
. X715
Mars** Abe
120
1 :OJ»
117.
. X715
Alh-e
Itrj
l:ot;*
lot).
.X710
Third Race-
-7-8
Mile.
7S93®
Gre.sham
100 i:i:;?
.100.
.X725
7S40)
Enlist
00 1:15 .3.
.103.
. X720
7801
King Follv
110 1:14
.108.
.X720
0815)
I.a*ouard Joe Hay-
mail
5
.105.
. X7ir>
7801
Rexall
100 1:14*
. 108 .
.X710
7874
Bonart
H)5 l:VXh 4.
.105.
. X710
7874
Stoner Hill
104 l:i:i* 5.
.110.
.©70.5
782t;
Nat B
ltM\l:14* t;.
. 105.
. X705
747:;
Earl’s Court
1011:14
. 10 :;.
.X085
784«;
Palamou
. 10 :;.
. X« 'kSO
707t;
Javanese
102 1:14* 4 !
.113.
. X075
7(;o7
Comic Opera
112 1:14* t;.
.110.
. xt;To
7007
J. S. McAlister ...
.105.
. Xt l05
7204
Separator
.108.
.. .00t>
Sixth Race—l
1-16 Miles.
(Tra< k record : ."*4;i80 —1 :
77872 HU. MAVKR
77017= Be Brief
77tKt.5 Beter I*emk?r
7.5(M;o Denver Hirl
77S7.5 Kay H
77.54S Blister
77844* Maid .Militant
7701S Elgin
77764 Flower Beauty ....
77764 Keninare Cjueen....
778JH Ludhiana
77S77 OrfM)uoka
77174 Spring Heel
-110..X700
.11.5 700
3. .IIO. . XOOO
77600 Hnagga
7780.5* Bean Bniinuiel
(77847) ISIortiboy
77.8JK;-’ Brancas
7781H* InilKxien
77.527 Hurting
77806* Stone Street .
7782t; TIvolini
77mm; AllHTt Star .,
7767t» Hannibal Bey
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY.
The I
figure
small figure under **Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small
under “Fin.” — ^unless the horse won — shows the number of lengrths the horse was behind the winner.
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (5CGG7— 1:00 k— 2— 1 10.)
Index Course DlstTlmeT'ckOdds Wt St ^ % % StrPln Jockeys
WINTERGREEN. b. c, 2. by Dick Welles— Winter (J. B. Respess).
77842 i..utonia 5-8 1:00^ fast 3-o lo5 1 1 1 1* 1- K Martii
77400 Belmont bh f 1:03* fast 4 115 1 3 3 2* 3«i Sweet
77448 Belmont 6-S Sitg fast 6 102 2 2 2 2‘» 3* E Martin
75743 Latonia 6-8 1:00| fast 22-^ 105 6 9 7 2*J 2« E Martin
75274 I.Atonia 6-8 1:02* good 7* 100 11 7 4 6* 6’* E Martin
ANNE M’GEE, b. f, 2, by Marta Santa — California (E. Corrigan).
7;ii:3 J^Duisville 5-8 1:01 fast 7 101 1 3 3 3* 3« A Waist
7762C Louisville 61 f 1:08 fast 6J 100 3 3 4 4* 4« A Waist
76722 Fort Erie 3-4 1:138 fast 4 105 1 11 1'* 1* V Powei
76683 Fort Erie BJ f 1 :07g fast 3 106 3 8 3 3* 4^ V Power
ARIONETTE. b. f. 2. bv Cesarion — Fonsolette (L. A. Celia).
77S24 ].iitonia 51 f 1:07* fast 8 3 100 3 1 1 1'* 2nk Kennedy
77742 latonia 5* f 1:07 fast 6 104 1 111* 2* Kennedy
77648 Louisville 3-4 1:1.3* fast 4* 98 1 111* 3** Deverich
77.546 Louisville 6* f 1:08* fast 9-10 102 4 2 1 1* 5* M McGe(
DEVISER, b. c. 2, by Galore — Devina (J. E. Madden).
StrFln Jockeys Best Company.
(J. B. Respess). Weight today 108.
1* 1- E Martin Be Brief, Colonel Blue. Automatic.
1 3 3 2* 3^i Sweet Spectatre.ss, Michael Beck. Opal.
2 2 2 2*» 3^^ E Martin tStrike Out. Otogo. May River.
6 9 7 2*J 2« E Martin Olambala, All Red, Tom Holland.
.1 7 4 6* 6*i E Martin Transform, IMrect, Fundamental.
—California (E. Corrigan). Weight today 102.
1 3 3 3- 3“ A Walsh Irfaneh. Marse Al>e. liandlord.
3 3 4 4* 4* A Walsh Jeff Bernstein. AliceCeorge. Melissa.
1 1 1 I’i 1* V Powers OladysLouise. Alice. Hamp. Beauty.
3 8 3 3* 4* V Powers Alice. T. M. Green. Miss Crittenden
76683 Fort Erie BJ f l:07g fast 3 106 3 8 3 3J 4* V Powers Alice. T. M. Green. Miss Crittenden
ARIONETTE. b. f. 2. bv Cesarios— Fonsolette (L. A. Celia). Weight today 102.
77S24 ].iitonia 5.\ f 1:07* fast 8 3 100 3 1 1 I'J 2nk Kennedy Dispute. Dr.Holzl)erg. MiqiieO’Brion
77742 l.,atonia 5J f 1:07 fast 5 104 1 1 1 IJ 2* Kennedy Dr.Holzberg, H.R<»we. Ellz. Harwood
77648 Louisville 3-4 1:1.3* fast 4J 98 1 111* 3*J Deverich Alice Baird. Dr. Holzberg. Cordova.
77.546 Louisville 6J f 1:08* fast 9-10 102 4 2 1 1* 5* M McGee Gerrymander, Zeola. Zarape.
DEVISER, b. c. 2, by Galore— Devina (J. E. Madden). Weight today 103.
76.3.54 Fort Erie 6J f 1:08 fast 8 J06 10 9 11 10* 10*» T Rice JoeOaitens. Stromeland. Admonish
76057 Windsor 6J f 1:08* fast 3 115 6 3 3 8* 9** V Powers Maxim Gun. Devanson. Leonard.
75963 Windsor 5-8 1:01 good 5 108 3 3 3 3* 3«J V Powers Simcoe, Ceremonlus, Elsa F.
75824 Windsor 6-8 1:01* fast 4 118 3 1 2 3* 3*J C Koerner Sight, Gladys Louise, Lurid.
75677 Windsor 4J f 57g slop 2J 115 2 4 5* 6** G Burns Ramble, Pearl Point, Hawksfllght.
ALICE GEORGE, hr. f, 2. by Saio — Yokohama (B. Schreiber). Weight today 109.
77743 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 10 103 4 2 3 4*^ 4* M McGee Friend Harry. Buffons. T. M. Green
77626 Loui.svi lie 5J f 1 :08 fast 5J 109 1 4 2 2* 2* V Powers .leffBernstein, Melissa. Anne.McGee.
77300 Ixiui.sville 3-4 1:15 fast 3-5 112 3 11 1* 1* V Powers M. Crittenden. T.Missus. PinkWings
77403 I..ouisville 3-4 1:14* fast 15 98 1 1 1 1* 1* J Butler Dr. Barkley. Cowdln. Warfield.
JOLLY, ch, g, 2, by Bridgewater — Senta (W. Clay). Weight today 105.
7776.5 Eatonla 5\ f 1 ;07 last 6 PJ7 I 12 5* 4* E Martin All Red. Home Run. Dispute.
77209 Lexington 5* f 1:08 fa.st 8 100 5 8 7 8* 8** Hufnagel Arionette. AliceBaird. Roseburgll.
6J f 1 :08 fast 8
6J f 1 :08* fast 3
5- 8 1:01 good 5
6- 8 1:01* fast 4
4J f 57* slop 2J
9 11 10* 10*» T Rice
3 3 8* 9** V Powe
3 3 3* 3«J V Pow€
12 3* 3»J C Koerr
4 5* 6** G Burns
V Powers .leffBernstein, Melissa. AnneMcGee.
V Powers M. Crittenden, T.Missus. PinkWings
J Butler Dr. Barkley. Cowdln. Warfield.
Weight today 105.
E Martin All Red. Home Run. Dispute.
Hufnagel Arionette. AliceBaird. Roseburgll.
A Walsh Arionette, Alice Baird, WhiteFace.
77149 Lexington &-8 1:01 fast 12-6 100 5 3 3 2‘J 2* A W.alsh Arionette*. Alice Baird, WhiteFace.
Montreal 6J f 1:07| fast 10 102 8 8 7 7® 7*J V Powers Theo Cook. Personal. Hurlock.
HAWKSLIGHT, hr. f. 2. by Hawkswick— Lux Casta (A. Brown). Weight today 100,
77872 l.,atonia
77800 Latonia
77.584 Hamilton
77506 Hamilton
51 f 1:10 hvy 50
5i f 1 :08 fast 20
5-8 1 :00g fast 20
3-4 1:13* fast 7
77s72 l.atonia
5J f 1:10
hvy
15
U)2
11
4
4
4‘:
8**
Frazier
77722 Louisville
:i-4 1:14* fast
12
102
1
1
1
!*»
6®5
Frazier
77546 Louisville
55 f 1:08* fast
20
93
1
1
2
2»*
2*5 Frazier
77431 Iviuisville
3-4 1:14*
fast
16
96
5
2
2
4*
C»
Frazier
77246 Jamestown
6-8 1:02*
fast
2
110
1
1
1
1®
1®
Frazier
HARRIET ROWE. b. f. 2. by
Maddison—
-Marpesia
(J.
, H.
Nichols).
7784:; J..titoiiia
5-8 l:0l
fast
10
107
;]
5
a
35
Pickens
77742 Latonia
55 f 1 :07
fast
30
105
2
2
2
3®
3'
Pickens
77497 Louisville
65 f 1:09
fast 33-10 112
3
2
2
2*
4*5
Pickens
77431 Louisville
3-4 1:14*
fast
75
101
8
6
4
35
3' 5
Pickens
772S3 Lex’gton
55 f 1:071
fast
6*
100
1
1
1
1*
2*5
I’ickeus
ICARIA. b. f. 2.
by Sanders —
Ave Marie
(G
. W
. J.
Bissell).
77891' i.,atonia
7-8 l:28M
good 50
io:i
1
11
10
11
12
12*«
(Jlasner
77SOO Latonia
65 f 1:08
fast
30
104
1
1
1
lb
25
A Walsl
77456 Louisville
55 f 1:07?
fast
600
100
9
10
n
11
111!®
Deverich
76757 Port Erie
5-8 1:01*
fast
€0
105 12
11
13
L3
13*»
Deverich
76587 Fort Erie
65 f 1:10* hvy
30
105
8
10
10
10
10»®
Troxler
77842 J^iUtunia
75324 Latonia
7525.5 Latonia
74864 Louisville
'3-8 1 :00* fast 60
6-8 1:01 fast 40
6-8 1:03* mud 19
1-2 491 hvy 65
9* y*‘-'?.Deverich Wintergreen, Be Brief. <V>lonel Blue
5® 5*®JZurborg AnneMcGee. Mahala, Em. Almanac.
7J 8** Zurborg Marshy, Fair Mesmmger, Abby C.
14 14* 13=* Zurborg
Ocala, Queen’s Message.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-o1ds. Handicap. (.5061S— 1 :(X) -
T. M. GREEN, b. g, 2, by G. W. Johnson — Evergreen (D. N. Prewitt).
77823 J^ttonia 3 -1 1:13* fast 1
77743 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 6
77120 Lexington 5J f 1:07* fast 2*
76784 Fort Erie 3-4 1:13* fast 7
76683 Fort Erie 5J f 1:07* fast 2
MICHAEL ANGELO, ch. c. 2. hv Omus — May Angelo (G. Hendrie).
77329 Hamilton 3-4 1:14 slow 5 107 1 111* 1® G Burns
77458 Hamilton 5J f 1:07* fast ^ 114 3 1 1 HI* Nicol
77359 Hamilton 5J f 1:06* fast 3J 110 9 8 7 6J 6***Moreland
76784 Fort Erie 3-4 1:13* fast 2J 111 2 3 5 6 5® Nicol
SORROWFUL, b. f. 2, by Bannockburn — Trauer (B. Schreiber).
77826 Latonia 3-4 1:13* fast 16-6 105 2 2 2 2* 1»» M McGee
77524 Louisville 5J f 1:083 fast 2 112 4 3 3 25 !» V Powers
77456 I^uisville 6J f 1:07| fast 9J 100 3 2 2 1* Ih M McGee
77377 Louisville 5J f 1:09* good 3-4 109 1 1 1 1* 1* V Powers
DR. BARKLEY, ch. c, 2, by Margrave— Lizzie Gilman (L. Smltha).
77843 l^atonia .5-8 1:01 fast 11-5 110 1 11 1* 1- Troxler
77799 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 5 110 1 111* 1* TYoxler
77651 Louisville 3^ 1:14* fast 21 103 4 6 6 4* 4>J Pickens
77550 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 20 98 12 12 10 6* 6*J E Griffin
77550 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 20 98 12 12 10 6* 6*J E Griffin FrlendHarry. Buttons. M.Criltenden
77524 Louisville 6J f 1:08* fast 11-5 100 7 4 6 4J 4“J A Walsh Sorrowful. Duomo. Aspirin.
ELIZABETH HARWOOD, b. f. 2. by Marta Santa — ^Proclaim (E. Corrigan). Weight today 102
77742 Latonia
77698 Louisville
77623 Louisville
77522 Louisville
77456 I.,ouisville
55 f 1:07 fast 1U2
3-4 1:14* fast 3-6 107
3-4 1:14 fast 1-3 107
3-4 1:14* fast 1 108
6J f 1:07* fast 2 112
MARSE ABE. ch. c.
77723 Ivouisvllle
76791 Montreal
76704 Fort Erie
76544 Fort Erie
by Yankee— Halo (L. A. Celia).
r.-S 1:01 fast 6-5 110 2
6-8 1:001 fast 6 122 3
55 f 1:061 fast 2 100 1
76544 Fort Erie 65 f 1:08| slow 3-5 126 1
76429 Fort Erie 3-4 1:19| hvy 1-2 112 1
ALICE, ch. f. 2, by Fatherless — Eostre (M. Burton).
77387 Hamilton 51 f 1 :06* fa.st 5 107 G 1 1 2 3'
77.529 Hamilton 3-1 1:14 slow 11-6 102J 5 7 6 6
77433 Hamilton .3-4 1:12| fast 45 104 3 .3 3 3
77335 Hamilton 6-8 1:02 good 15 104 1 7 8 4
J5 Hamilton 6-8 1:02 good 15 104 1 7 8 4“*' 3* F Burton Sir Alvescot. Simcoe. Personal.
THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. All Ages. Maidens. Allowances. (5G189— 1 :2.5*— 3— 104.)
DR. MAYER, b. g. 2. by Sain — Cbaminade (B. Schreiber),
77872 latonia 55'f] :lO lu-y GO 99 9 10 11 10* 10*« M McGee
77766 Latonia 6\ f 1:07 fast 20 98 10 9 8 7nk 6« M McGee
77693 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 10 102 12 12 7 9J 7»5 M McGee
77546 Louisville 6J f 1:08* fast 600 106 7 10 8 7* 7* Hufnagel
77472 Louisville 6* f 1:08* fast 14 112 8 9 7 7* 6® J Butler
BE BRIEF, ch. g, 2, by The Commoner — Brief (M. Goldhlatt).
77917 Latonia
77842 Latonia
77799 Latonia
77550 I>3uisville
77431 Louisville
51 t 1:07^ fa.st 6
6-8 1:00* fast 10
5-8 1:01 fast 8
3-4 1:14 fast 60
3-4 1:14* fast 11
2 2 15 Glasner
2 2 2* 2® M McGee
2 3 41 6«5 J Butler
6 8 9* 9**5DeverIch
13 13 13 13*»JDeverlch
PE'TER PENDER, b. c. 2. by Meltonian— Nun (J. B. Kaufman).
77693 I»ul.svi lie 3-4 1:14* fast 10 110 2 2 3 4* 8*‘5A Walsh
77472 Louisville 55 f 1:08* fast 6 107 2 3 3 3* 3*5 M McGee
77280 Lexington 3-4 1:14| fast 14 102 2 3 4 5* 5® Sklrvln
77234 Lexington 5* f 1:0^ fast 25 110 6 2 2 IJ 2n M McGee
DENVER GIRL, b. f, 2, by Arkle — Degenerate (Peyton & Aken).
75669 Latonia 6-8 1:00* fast 30 106J10 9 8 8) 8*» Benson
74961 Louisville 4J f 64| fast 10 112 2 3 4““ 3»5 J Connelly
74937 Louisville 6-8 1:00* fast 20 95 7 8 8 7* 9» J Connell?
74904 Louisville 45 f 63* fast 260 95 7 6 6* 3®* J Connelly
RAY H.. hlk. 0. 2. by Woolsthome— Device (J. T. Combi).
7787:5 Iwiitonia 7-8 1:30* hvy 1(H) 103 6 6 C 6 4* 4*® Deverich
77799 latonia C-8 1:01 fast 40 110 8 8 8 8“ 8® Kennedy
77696 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 8 110 6 6 8 10*» 10**JTroxler
77651 Louisville 3-4 1:14| fast 35 103 7 8 8 8* 8** Glasner
77577 LouLsville 3-4 1:13| fast 45 97 4 2 3 3® 3®J A Walsh
BLISTER, b. f, 3, bv Jean Bereaud — Formula (W. Grater).
77548 Louisville .3-4 1:14 fast tif, 99 4 3 3 4*» 7 *® Hufnagel
77281 Lexington 3-4 1:13* fast 2 93 6 3 4 6® 6»J Hufnagel
77207 Lexington 3-4 1:13| fast 100 98 6 6 6 6® 6* Glasner
74608 Lexington 3-4 1:16 fast 30 107 7 6 7 5»» 6** Fogarty
17548 City Park 1 1-2 t 42| fast U2 7 6 6® 6®1 Bllao
74937 Louisville 6-8 ]
74904 Louisville 45 f
7787:? l.atonia
7-8 1:308 hvy
100
103
6 6
C
77799 I.atonia
5-8 1:01
fast
40
110
s
8
77696 Louisville
3-4 1:14*
fast
8
110
€
6
77651 Louisville
3-4 1:14J
fast
35
103
7
8
77577 Louisville
3-4 1:131
fast
45
97
4
2
BLISTER, b. f.
3, by Jean Bereaud
—Formula
77548 Louisville
3-4 1:14
fast
35
99
4
77281 Lexington
3-4 1:131
fast
2
93
6
3
77207 Lexington
3-4 1:131
fast
100
98
C
6
74508 Lexington
3-4 1:16
fast
30
107
7
6
17549 City Park
t 1-2 t
431 fast
U3
7
MAID MILITANT, b. f, 4, by Rainbow — Fantasma (J. B. Riley).
<i8H Latonia 1 1:4.3* good 11-5 101 9 8 7 6 4^ 3>J Glasner
77676 L’sville lm70y 1:46* fast 6| 102 4 7 5 3 2* 2® Glasner
77609 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 2o 100 2 2 2 2 2*J 2nk Edmistor
77402 L’sville lm70y 1:47 fast 220 102 7 8 7 7 75 4»J F Cole
ELGIN, br. c, 2, by Pirate of Penzance — Belle of Elgin (H. Cots).
<i918 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 50 103 10 11 11 ll* lli“JDeverich
75609 latonia 5-8 1:01* fast 75 107 9 5 4 4nk 6® Warren
75126 Latonia 6-8 1:01 fast 150 104 6 6 10 9* 9** Warren
75033 Louisville 4J f 64* fast 40 110 14 11 11' ll=®5Warren
Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp.
J. B. RUey). Weight today 115.
4^ 3>J Glasner French Nun. Sorrel Top. Mary Orr.
2* 2® Glasner Severus, Lady Vie, Crawford.
2*5 2nk Edmiston St. Valentine. Miltiades. Mortlboy.
75 4®J F Cole MargaretT., LadyBthel. Mat.Mack.
gin (H. Cots). Weight today 90.
1* ll*“5Deverich Aspirin. Home Run. Miss CYitteuden
4nk 6® Warren Joe Gaitens, Olambala, Turley.
9* 9** Warren W. A. Leach, VonBnelow, Roseburgll
1* ll*®5Warren Sempixml, Mich. Angelo, Rockcastle
43033 Louisville 4J f 64* fast 40 110 14 11 11' ll=®5Warren Sempronl, Mich.Angelo. Rockcastle
FLOWER BEAUTY, ch. f, 2, by Nasturtium — ^Louise T, (J, R. Wainwright). Weight today 87.
^j^4 latonia 5-8 1:01* fast 20 110 13 13 13 13 1P5 F Burton Ornamosa. Splendida. Malecon.
^o^*sville 3-4 1:14 fast 70 96 13 13 12 10* 11 '•‘5 Deverich Buffons, Mrs.Sewall. MissCrIttenden
7iG08 Louisville 6J f 1:08 fast 65 103 12 10 11 10® 10** Deverich Almena. Splendida. Procla.
77580 I^ulsvi He 3-4 1:13* fast 60 93 7 7 7 6°^ 6*® Devericn Dr. Holzberg Alchemist. Aspirin.
KENMARE QUEEN, ch. f, 2. by Royal Flush III. — Finalis (L. Mulligan). Weight today 87.
Latonia 6-S 1:01* fast 30 110 6 11 11 10' 8*5 Heidel Ornamosa, Splendida. Malecon.
76909 Sheepsh’d 55 f 1:07* fast 10 99 12 10 9 9 9*®JJ Butler
76241 Brighton 6-8 1:02 ^ast 20 107 6 6 9 9 9»J T Chand
71144 F.Grounds 1-2 49 fast 10 107 5 4 4J 3*5 S Flynn
74093 F.Grounds 3J f 42* fast 25 100 6 8 7J 6»5 S Flynn
LUDHIANA, b. f, 2, by Hyphen — Performance (W. E. Oots).
77W1 l^atonia 55 f l:OS* good 10 lOO 8 7 9 95 7“ Deverlcb
77123 Lexington 6-8 1:01 fast 50
OROONOKA, ch. g. 3. by David Garrick — Erora (Mrs. M. L. Britton)
77S77 Latonia 1 3- 16 2:05* hvy 40 89 4 4 4 4 4 4»'lBrannon
77846 Ixitonla 1 1-16 1 :5iH? PTOod 8 102 2 8 8 7 7* f.'5“Garner
77588 Hamilton 1 1-2 2:3:5* fast 15 102 7 6 4 3 4* 3® C Ross
77508 Hamilton 2 3:28 fast 20 84 6 2 1 3 4*3) 5®i Brannon
SPRING HEEL. b. f. 3. bv Handspring — Femesole
77174 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:11 fast 15 99 1.3 8 8 _
71S13 Aqueduct 3-1 1:15 good 60 108 7 11 11 n ll
71720 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15* good 50 94 10 12 12 12 12
LITTLE FITZ, ch, c, 3, by His Lordship — Forray.
First start.
9 9*®5J Butler Summer Night. Rosslare, Lasata.
9 9»J T ChandlerO. U. Kid. Dr.PIllow. HarryRogera
45 3*5 S Flynn Fundam’tal, M.ofGotham, Anderson
75 6»5 S Flynn Disagreement, Malecon.M.ofGotham
E. Oots). Weight today 87.
95 7“ Deverich Pink Linen. Kllvany. Wheat Bread.
9 9*® Sklrvln CrystalMaid. Irfaneh. WlllowPlume
rg. M. L. Britton). Weight today 110.
4 4**5Brannon Carew, Redg.'inntlet. Besterling.
7* f.'i Garner F.nlist, Gresham, Stone Street.
4® 3* C Ross Cbalfonte, Doubt. Wilton Lackaye.
4*5 5®i Brannon Sicamous. St. Ilarlo. Rcdgauntlet.
rMr, Earle). Weight today HO.
10 10 Gilbert Sliadow Glance. Select, Raquel.
11 11 G Swain Salnesaw. ShadowGlance, L.Corinne.
L2 12 Jas Hogg Alauda. Mis.sDelauey. MissMazzonl.
Weight today HO.
7* f.'i Garner
4® 3* C Ross
4*5 5®i Brannon
rMr. Earle).
10 10 Gilbert
11 11 G Swain
o-year-ohls and upward. Selling.
(Track record: T14PS— 1 ;4.’'>* — ;j — IPS.)
Qnagga lOo 1 :4t>s 4 . . 107. . ©72.''.
Bean Bruumiel 1:4.'»A 4..104..X720
FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (ICOO.'i — 1:51* — 3 — 98.)
87 1:4<;* 4. .1P7. .©7l.'>
11.'. l:4(;i| 7. .100. .©710
101 1:47* 7..1O4..X710
4. .!<«>.. X70.7
. ... 9.5 1:40* .lo:;. .©70.'.
or. 1:40* 4..104..X70P
lor. 1:48 9S..X70O
0. .HKl. . XOtC.
778‘M; St. Valentine 104 1:4.5* 7. .112. . X01M> 77527
77r,9<; Raleigh psi:4s* :i. .102. . xosr.
77SiH; Wasb.ikie U>8 l:47e . 3 . . lo:{. . x(*80
77844 Mary Orr 4 . . 104. . ©(id".
The figures under “Rec.” In above entries show
tlu‘ best time made bv the hw.se at the distance,
with weight carried, since January 1. HKKJ. This
time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may
be the estimated lime of a losing performance.
KERCHEVAL, hr. h. 5, by The Commoner or
77802 Latonia 1 1::59* fast 6-5 ]09 :: 2 2
77610 L’sville lm70y 1:44 fast 8-5 112 6 6 6
75795 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46* goodl9-10 116 2 3 2
75526 Latonia 1 1:38 fast 2 108 4 4 4
75476 Latonia 1 1:39 fast 4 116 2 4 4
LADY BALDUR, h. f. 3, by Baldur—Odalische
7789r» [..iitonia Im.Ov 1:4.5? good 9 JOO 3 4 4
778055 Igitonia 1 1-16 1:47* fa.st 2 95 4 4 0
77726 L’sville 1 1-16 1:47 fast .5J 94 6 6 4
77527 L’sville 1 1-16 1:49 fast 3-2 9.3 .3 4 4
77474 T.oulsvllle 1 1:41 fast 15 98 4 6 6
77378 L’sville lm70y 1:48 good 9-6 1U9 10 10 9
OLD HONESTY, b. c, 4. V Previous — Mamie
7787.5 I.,atonia 1 1-8 1:562 hvy 11-5 119 2 2 2
77S27 I.atonia 1 1-16 1:445 fa.st 7-20 112 1 1 1
77745 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4.5* fast 9-10 107 1 2 2
77677 I>3uisviIIe * 1 1:40* fast 14-5 105 3 2 2
77610 L’sville lm70y 1:44 fast 28 105 4 5 6
TERAH, b. c, 3, by Abe Frank — Charm (E. A.
77S27 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44> fa.st 5J 101 2 3 3
7776S Latonia 1 1 : 10* fast 18-5 103 4 4 4
77677 Loui-sville 1 1:40* fast 7 96J 4 4 4
77579 L’sville 1 1-16 l:4€l fast 16-6 91 1 6 6
Tithonus — Tom Boy (A,
1 15 2*» M McGee
5 4*5 4®5 V Powers
2 2* 3® Heidel
3 2*5 2® Heidel
4 3* 3'5 Heidel
(G. W. J. Bissell).
3 3-’ 3^5 J Butler
5 4* 3* Deverich
3 2*. 5 2* Deverich
4 3* 3* Deverich
4 3* 3«5 J Butler
8 4* 3* Deverich
Doyle (A. J. Gorev).
2 2*i 2*2 M.Cee
1 1*5 12 M McGee
1 PPM McGee
2 2® 2nk M McGee
4 3* 3* M McGee
Brennan).
3 3 3* J Butler
3 25 3*5 Garner
4 4' 4*5 Kennedy
5 4* 4® Deverich
. Holzberg). Weight today 112.
Lady Martha. Hanbridge.
IMnkola, Czar. Old Honesty.-
Pinkola. Monslgnor, Moquette.
Sir Huon, W. T. Overton. Ordono.
MissAlert, Arcite, King’s Daughter
Weight today 87.
Mar.athon. Be.nn Brnramel. (5ymh.il.
MortilKW. B.Bnimmel. T.Sha’ghraun
Orphan Lad. Cymbal. Miltiades.
Besterling. Mortlboy. Orphan Lad.
W. T. Overton. Lens. Macias.
Financier. Dunvegan. Ethel Carr.
Weight today H9.
Tlanhrhlge. Colonel Ja»*k.
Zieuap. Terah.
Lady .Martha, Hanbridge.
W. T. Overton, Sir Cleges, Terah.
Pinkola. Czar. Kercheval.
Weight today 96.
Old Honesty, Zienap.
I>ad.v Esther. Zienap. Woolstone.
W.T.Overton, Oldllonesty. SlrCleges
I.<avvrence P. Daley. Czar. Zienap.
FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-o1ds and upward. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. (7,7477
1 4 — 108.}
GRESHAM, b. g. 3. bv Sir Hercules — Ethelwinda (B. Schreiber). Weight today If
11^7893 J..atonia 7-8 l:2Si good 11-5 94 4 2 1 1 IJ 3- Deverich RohinlLvxl. Bonehrake. Ilow.f^ea
77X46 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :5o* good 4 95 6 1 1 1 I'J 2J Deverich Enlist. Stone Street, Masson.
77801 Latonia 3-4 1:15* fast 3-2 98 8 1 2 2* 2*» M McGee Manhelmer, Enlist. King Folly.
77694 Louisville 3-4 1:13* fast 4 100 2 1 1 2* 2* J Butler Deuce. Bitter Sir. Sorrel Top.
77653 Louisville ^ 1:13* fast 27 99 4 5 6 4 * 2® Deverich Robin Hood. Oamllle M.. Heine.
77548 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 30 96* 7 11 8 85 10**5E Griffin Financier. Raconteur. Whisk Broo
ENLIST, b. c, 3. by Liss^ — Ace of Hearts (H. McCarren. Jr.).
(B. Schreiber). Weight today 100.
JJ 3- Deverich RohinlLvxl. Bonehrake. Ilow.Shean.
1'5 25 Deverich Enlist. .Stone Street, Masson.
2* 2*» M McGee Manhelmer, Enlist. King Follv.
2* 2* J Butler Deuce. Bitter Sir. Sorrel Top.
4* 2® Deverich Robin Hood. Oamllle M.. Heine.
85 10**5E Griffin Financier. Raconteur. Whisk Broom.
77846 Latonia 1 1-16 l:5(t-2 good 12 98
77801 latonia 3-4 1:15* fast 40 105
77473 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 600 104
75745 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 290 110
75450 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 20 110
15 Kennedy
3>5 J Butler
6* 5* Skirvin
75 8** Sklrvln
3J 4* J Butler
KING FOLLY, b. c. 3, by Inspector B. — Seraphine (M. A. Neff).
77801 Latonia
77697 Louisville
77625 Louisville
76759 Fort Erie
76721 Fort Erie
3-4 1:15* fast 25
.3-4 1:14* fast 20
3-4 1:14 fast 70
3-4 1:14* fast 8
3-4 1:13* fast 40
4' 4'.J Kennedy
65 6*5 Dev^erich
7b 7*® Heidel
3* 2® T Rice
3*5 3*5 J Baker
LEONARD JOE HAYMAN. ch. g. 6. by Linden— Crotchet (M.
7681 5 Montreal 1 1-8 1:53* fast 8
76790 Montreal 1 l:4f) fast 7
754.57 Montreal 1 1-8 1:54§ fast 8
Weight today 103.
Gresham. Stone Street. Masson.
Manhelmer. Gresham. King Folly.
Blue Lee. Bitter Sir. Gresham.
E. M. Fry, Hollow, Ben Sand.
Inventress, Buck, Pirate Diana.
Weight today 108.
Manhelmer. Gresham, Enlist.
Rexall. Ardls. M«*ada.
WhiskBroora. Bamsdale. Banagher.
Danzette. Firmament. Lady Ermy.
Grenesque. Camille M.. Firmament
vman). Weight today 105.
REXALL. ch, c. 3. bv Frankfort — Mlgnon (J. Galvin).
77801 Latonia 3-4 1:15* fast 30
77697 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 8
77625 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 25
77428 L’sville lm70y 1:47? fast 35
77353 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 12
15 l“b Engl’der Besterling. Lallv. Doubt.
6* 4®5 J Bergen Belniere. Dixie Himmel. Halbard,
1*5 3*5 Engl’der Doubt. Rio Grande, Almandlne.
in). Weight today 108.
5-’ 5® Heidel Manheinier, Gresham. Enlist.
25 In Kennedy Ardls. Meada. J. S. Mc.Alister.
5-’ 5® Heidel
25 In Kennedy
_ _ 8* 7n Pickens
77353 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 12 108 6 3 5 4* 3® Troxler
BONART, b. g. 4. by Cesarion — Strathwitch (J, F. Davis).
77x74 J^atonia 3-4 l;16rA hvy loO ;»7 .5 4 4 4® 4'® Brannon
77526 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 250 102 8 6 6 5.\ 7*«>>Pickons
77332 Louisville 3-4 1 : 13* good 75 104 3 4 6 7® 7*® A Walsh
73677 F.Grounds 65 f 1:07* fast 30 97 7 6 6 6»> 6® Sumter
STONER HILL. b. g. B. by Orlando— Hanna Bell (J. Evennan).
Powers WhiskBroora. Bamsdale. Banagher.
Jl- ll*«:.Mnlcabv AH Red. Dispute. Roseburg II.
9b 9*® Mulcaliy (Christmas. Icariu. Miss Crittenden,
8® 5'* T Rice Momentum, Gold Heart, BlackHawk
7* 5®?. J W M’phvPlume. Lurid. Jeanette M.
77x74 J.atonia
77826 I.Atonia
77744 I.,atonia
76761 Fort Erie
3 4 1:16* hvy 30
1 l:11i fast 20
3 4 1 ;13* fast 50
3-4 1:13* fast 40
.VAT B.. ch. h, 6, by Maddalo— Mary Cowan (G. Hendrie)
7826 Latonia
1 1:41* fast 3
ZEOLA. ch. f, 2. by Star Shoot — Hindoo Rose (D. T. Morris). Weight today 100.
77872 l..atonia oj f 1:10 hvy 15 1U2 11 4 4 4‘; 8** Frazier All Red. Dispute. Roseburg II.
77722 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 12 102 1 1 1 lb 6®5 Frazier Mrs.Sewall. M.Crltt’den. Sempron’m
77546 Louisville 55 f 1:08* fast 20 93 1 1 2 2b 2*5 Frazier Gerrymander. Zarape, Colonel Blue
77431 Iviuisville 3-4 1:14* fast 16 96 6 2 2 4* C» Frazier Aicbemist. Alice Baird, Har. Rowe
77246 Jamestown 6-8 1:02* fast 2 110 1 111® 1® Frazier Many Colors. Hanonla. Ladv Rub.v
HARRIET ROWE. b. f. 2. by Maddison— Marpesia (J. H. Nichols). Weight today 105
77843 J..titonia 5-8 l:ul fast 10 lu7 3 5 a 3J 3-* Pickens Dr. Barkley. Home Run, Claiborne.
77742 Latonia 5* f 1:07 fast 30 105 2 2 2 3® 3' Pickens Dr. Holzberg. Arionette. E.Harwootl
77497 Louisville 5* f 1:09 fast 33-10 112 3 2 2 2* 4*5 Picken.s Sempronl. Procla. Almena.
77431 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 75 101 8 6 4 35 3'5 Pickens Alchemist. AliceBaird. Sniff.
772S3 Lex’gton 5J f 1:07| fast 6* 100 1 111* 2*5 Pickens Alice Baird. Buffons. Roseburg 11
ICARIA, b. f, 2. by Sanders — Ave Marie (G. W. J. Bissell). Weight today 105.
77892 i.,atonia 7-8 l:28g good 50 103 1 11 10 11 12 12*® (Jlasner Dr. H<dzherg. Olive Ely. Buffons.
77SOO Latonia 65 f 1:08 fast 30 104 1 1 1 lb 25 A Walsh Chri?;tnias. Miss (Yittenden. Zarape.
77456 Louisville 5J f 1:07* fast 6W 100 9 10 11 11 11-® Deverich Sorrowful. Crystal >Iai<l, Arionette
76757 Port Erie 5-8 1:01* fast €0 105 12 11 13 13 13*» Deverich Zeola, M. Crittenden. Flower Beauty
76587 Fort Erie 6J f 1:10* hvy 30 105 8 10 10 10 10®® Troxler Gerrymander, Anemonella, Zeola.
SISTER EVELYN, ch. f, 2, by The Virginian II. — Illbrock (Mrs. J. J. Zurborg). Weight today 105
77434 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:48* fast 3J 97 3 3 3 3 1* 1* J Bergei
77360 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:4S* fast 6 108 2 1 2 3 3*5 2*5 Kennedy
76788 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:53 fast 6 101 3 5 6 4 45 4*5 Glasner
76725 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1:54* fast 5 101 6 5 3 3 25 3' Glasner
EARL’S COURT, b. c. 3. by Kingston — Dominoes (J. P. Mayberry)
77473 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 12 102 3
773S1 I^uisville 3-4 1:15 good lOJ 100 7
.7294 Jamestown 1 1:42* fast 2 116 1
77248 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 5 115 4
76656 Empire 1 1-16 1:52* slop 20 99 1
76550 Empire 1 1:42 fast 15 108 3
PALAMON. b. c. 3, by Falsetto— Rainfall (T. Leachman).
77846 Latonia 1 1-16 1:50* good 25 99
77.378 L’sville lm70y 1:48 good 40 108
77152 Lexington 1 1:41 fast 100 107
75745 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 25 110
75575 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 6 94
JAVANESE, b. c. 4, by My Boy U — Java (M. Ording).
8* 7*5 Pickens Hannibal Bey. Dunvegan. Melange.
4* 3® Troxler Ben Sand. Voting, Miss Felix.
Davis). Weight today 105.
4® 4*« Brannon Marbles. Gamhrinus. Honest.
5.\ 7*®>>Pickens Merrick, Bamsdale, Rohln Hood.
7® 7*® A Walsh Lady Anne. Apache. Heine.
6b 6® Sumter Momentum, Big Ben, Vohoome.
Evennan), Weight today 110.
5* 5*« (iarner Marbles. Gambrinns. Honest.
2b Pickens Brancas. Howard Sliean. Martins.
4* 4®5 Pickens Topsy Robinson, Honest. Marbles.
95 10*® Gla.sner LlttleMlnnle. Giles. MollleMontrose.
[endrie). Weight today 105.
55 4* Glasner Brancas. Howard Shean, Martius.
1* 1* J Bergen Oroonoka, Doubt. Mariposa.
3*5 2*5 Kennedy Restoration. SunFIre. Har.RIcheson
45 4*5 Glasner Bitter Hand. Sicamous. Imboden.
25 3' Glasner Baron Esher. Iml>oden. Washakie.
\ P. Mayberry). Weight today 103.
85 8*5 I’ickens Blue Ijee. Bitter Sir. Gre.sham.
UP. Franklin T. Robinson. B. Goodwin. G.Treasnre
1'5 .3® Troxler Sudden St.art. Gowanga. FrankLalor
2* 3" Tnnler West’nKnlght, SuddenStart.Bergoo
2f 3»5 Upton Cymbal. Darknlght. Black Oak.
45 6® Brussel Darknlght, Q. Marguerite, Cymbal,
ichman). Weight today 103.
55 4* Glasner
5 7 85 8*5 I’ickens
Pulled UP. Franklin
I 1 1'5 3® Troxler
I 2 2* 3" Tn»xler
1 2 2f 3»5 Upton
2 3 45 5® Brussel
!'®JM McGee Enlist. Gresham. Stone Street.
8® 6*5 Troxler
9* 9**5Farrow
6' 6*® Minder
45 4«5 C Ross
77676 L’sville lm7<>v r:40g'fast 1000 110 9 8 7 8 9 9*'5Pickens
77471 L’sville 1 1-16 1:47* fast 150 108 1 7 8 8 8 8®»5Fogarty
773,^3 L’sville 1 1-4 2:08* good 150 107 3 3 5 6 6*® 6®<kFogarty
77250 Jamestown 1 1:42* fast 10 112 12 7 7 7 9* 7*nFogarty
77162 Jamestown 1 1:42* fast 10 107 8 9 9 4 6* 6*5 Troxler
COMIC OPERA, br. g. 6. by Esher— La Diva (G. Kluber).
77i:.»7 I.,ouisville 3-4 1:14* fast 2.30 109 11 9 8 11' 9® Fogarty
7747.3 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fast 175 101 8 9 8 7J 7* Fogarty
77379 lyDuisville 3-4 l:15f( good 80 119 13 13 12 12« 9*« Fogarty
77330 Louisville 3-4 1:14§ good 170 106) 6 5 5 45 5*5 Fogarty
J. S. M’ALISTER. br. g. 3, by G. W. Johnson— Evergreen (W. H.
en (D. N. Prewitt). Weight today 111.
lb 2b Pickens .Sorrowful. Gliding Belle. Ornamosa.
2* 3®5 Pickens I'riend Harry. Buttons, .\lice Gwrge
15 3*5 Heidel J.Bernst’n, Dr. Barkley. T.M. Green.
1® 1® Troxler Madrileno. Alice. Emperor Wi Ilian
2* 2* Pickens Alice. Miss Crittenden. AnneMcGee
do (G. Hendrie). Weight today 111.
1* 1® G Burns Ceremonius. Arondack. Alice.
1* 1® Nicol Hoyle. Maxim Gun. Edwin L.
65 5**5Moreland Waponoca. Hawkslight. Otsl Keta.
6 5® Nicol T. M. Green. Madrileno. Alice.
, Schreiber). Weight today 106.
2* lb M McGee T.M. Green, Gild. Belle, Ornamosa.
2.) in V Powers Duomo, Aspirin. Dr. Barkley.
PHnancler, Dunvegan. Lady Baldur.
Darknlght, Margaret T.. Albert M.
E. M. Fry, Hollow. Ben Sand.
Aunt Rose, Canoplan, Convolo.
Weight today 113.
Sevenis. M. Militant. Lady Vie.
Hughes. Huerfano. Voting.
J.E. McMillan, Belleview, TIvolini.
Maycella. Dr, Baker. Granada.
Gilveilear. Silver Brook. Alanda.
Weight today 110.
Goldproof, Robin Hood. Bitter Sir.
Blue Lee, Bitter Sir. Gresham.
Ben Double, Bonehrake. Miltiades.
Honest, HannibalBey. Top. Robinson
. S. M’ALISTER. br. g. 3, by G. W. Johnson— Evergreen (W. H. Robinson). Weight today 105.
697 I^uisville 3-4 1:14* fast 3 97 4 2 2 3J 4® A Walsh Rex.all. Ardls, Meada.
71516 latonia 5-8 1:01* fast 30 109 12 9 12 12 12*®5.T Lee Macias. Stoneman. Lady Martha.
70595 P’ort Erie 5-8 1:03 hvy 6 105 6 6 7 7* 6** Minder Truro. King’s Son. Shirley R.
SEPARATOR, ch. c, 3, by Pirate of Penzance— Sechelsea (P. H. Jones). ^ Weight today 108.
77294 Jamestown 1 1:42* fast 12 116 6 6 6 6 6b 7*® C Henry Sudden Start. Gowanga. Earl’sCourt
77249 Jamestown 1 l:42g fast 8 105 6 8 8 6 7* 5»5 E Griffin Martius. Lignnndo. Flagstone.
77104 Jamestown 3-4 l:16g fast 10 126 10 10 10 10* lO^ T Steele Bergoo. \*|*rtius Saltrara
76740 Fort Erie 55 f 1:06* fast 60 115 8 8 7 7* 6*® C Ross Honest, Snake Mary, Bitter Sir.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7149S— 1:45*— 3--108.)
1* lb M McGee Crys. Maid. Arionette. M. Crittenden
1* 1* V I’owers Splendida. All Red. Wheat Bread,
an (L. Smltha). Weight today 108
1® 1- Troxler Home Run. HarrietRowe.Claiborne
1* 1* Troxler Duomo. Desperado. Colonel Blue.
4* 4*5 Pickens (ffirlstmas. Aspirin, All Red.
6* 6*5 E Griffin FrlendHarry. Buffons. M.Criltenden.
aUAGGA, b. c, 4. by Dungarven— Xallapa (E. M. Arthur).^
;7699 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4J 105 3 2 3 3 4J 4;|i ly
77649 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48? fa.st 2 107 2 4 4 4 3* 3®J L
4* 4® Glasner Dr.Holzberg. Arionette, liar. Rowe.
2* 3*5 J Butler Dr. Holzberg. Irrigator. The Missus
1® 1* V Powers CMvita. Mrs, Sewall. P'loreal.
25 33X V I’owers AliceBaird, Sempronlum. Dr.Holzb’g
7* 7**5V Powers Sorrowful. Crystal Maid. Arionette
Jella). Weight today 117.
2* 2® Kennedy Irfaneh, Anne McGee. Landlord.
2*.J 2nb w Allen Stromeland, Theo Cook, Quantlco.
4- 4®J C Ross Berwick. St. Jeanne. Eliz. Harwot>d
15 3*5 V Powers Irrigator. Stromeland, Mich.Angelo.
1*5 1=5 V Powers Alice. EmDerorWllllam. Christmas.
). W’eight today 100.
3* 4**5F Burton Hawksfllght, Edwin L.. Joe (Jaltens
6' 4'X P' Burton Mich.Angelo, Ceremonius, Arondack
3® 2*5 F Burton Simcoe. Waponoca. Balbek.
77612 L’sville lm70y l:46j( fast 35 105 4 3 4 4 4= 4®5 Deverich T.
77.581 L’sville 1 1-16 1 :46? fast 16 104 1 4 5 5 4J 4®5 E Griffin L.
77271 Jamestown 1 1:40* fast 5 106 3 4 4 4 4*® 3- Fogarty t.1
JEAU BRUMMEL. b. g. 4, by SUr Shoot— Dixoletta (John MarkleinL
77S9.5 r.iitonia ImTOy 1:4,5? good 8 104 2 2 2 2 25 2® Glasner M
77803 latonia 1 1-16 1:47* fast 8 109 5 2 2 2 2* 2*5 J Butler M
77696 L’sville ImTOy 1:46 fast 6 107 5 4 2 4 65 6® Heidel H
77612 L’sville lm70y 1:46? fast 13-5 108 2 2 1 1 1* 35 V Powers T<
775,51 L’sville 1 1-8 1:54* fast 2 104 5 4 4 2 45 4- M McGee M
MORTIBOY. b. c. 4. by Albert — Counterbreeze (Mrs. M. Goldhlatt).
77847 Latonia 1 1-8 1:55? good 7-10 107 2 1 1 1 1® 1® Glasner H
77803 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47* fast 10 102 2 1 1 1 1® 1*5 G^»**f*' g/
77609 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 13-10 108 7 3 3 3 4* 4«5 Heidel St
77527 L’sville 1 1-16 1:49 fast 18 107 4 1 1 1 2* 2*5 Heidel B<
'4RANCAS. ch. h. 7, by Knight of Ellerslie — Bracket (W. Gerst).
7 7896 T.atonia 1 1-8 l:.54g good 16-5 107 7 2 2 3 25 3
77826 latonia 1 1:41* fast 1 106 4 3 2 1 1*5 1‘
77769 I^.tonia 1 1-16 1:471 fast 4 104 6 6>
77699 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9 110 4 4 2 2 25 5=
77612 L’.svi lie lm70y 1 :46? fa.st 30 107 6 4 3 6 5 * 5
[MBODEN., b. g. 7. bv^ Guido— Sound (M. Ocbiner).^
Arthur). Weight today 107.
45 4-’.*: Kennedy Gild. Imboden. Banrida.
3' 3®5 E Griffin Miltiades. Orphan Lad. Imboden.
4- 48.*^ Deverich T. Robinson, Dunvegan. B.Brummel.
45 4®5 E Griffin L. Esther. AnnetaLady. ArrowSwift.
410 32 Fogarty Giles, Minot. Usury,
ka (John Marklein). Weight today 104.
25 2® Glasner Marathon, Lady Baldur. Cymbal.
2* 2*1 J Butler Mortlboy. L.Baldair. T.Sliaughraun.
65 6«“ Heidel Hughes. Miltiades. St. Valentine.
1* 35 V Powers Topsy Robinson. Dunvegan, Quagga
45 4® M McGee Mattie Mack. Imboden. Meada.
•8. M. Goldhlatt). Weight today 107.
13 13 Glasner Huerfano. Sea Salt. Wine Merchant
12 l*;i Glasner B.Brummel. L.Baldur.T.Shaughraun
4» 4«5 Heidel St.Val’tlne. MaidMilitant. Mlltiadea
2* 2*5 Heidel Besterling. Lady Baldur, Orph.Lad
t (W. Gerst). Weight today 109.
25 2*5 Heidel Hughes. Stone Street. IDierfano.
l*i 1* Heidel Howard Shean, Martius. Nat B.
_ “ 6*5 A W'alsh Marathon. Banrida. Crawford.
Weight today 87.
All Red. Dispute. Roseburg II.
All Red. Home Run. Dispute.
Home Run, Duomo. Grcenbrldge.
Gerrymander. Zeola. Zarape.
All Red. Zarape. Peter Pender.
Weight today 87.
Desperado. MiqueO’Brieii.Killington
Wintergreen, Ck>l, Blue. Automatic.
Dr. Barkley, Duomo. Desperado.
F'rlendHarry. Buffons. M.(>lttenden
Alchemist. AliceBaird. Harriet Rowe
Weight today 90.
Horae Run. Duomo. Greenbridge.
All Red. Zarape. Tannie.
Cordova. Aspirin. O>lonel Bine.
Semprmiium. Whistler. Dnomo.
Weight today 87.
Mrs. Sewall, Serenade, The Missus.
WillowPlnme, Salnward, Wh. Bread
w. — Leach, Acqiiia, Direct.
R.hekla, Crysi.Maid, AnneMcGee
Weight today 90.
Dr. Holzberg. Allee Baird. Buffons.
Dr. Barkley, Duomo. Desperado.
Home Ran. Dnomo. Greenbridge.
(Christmas. Aspirin. All Red.
Oystal Maid. Irfaneh, NIta R.
Weight today 110
Financier. Raconteur. W'hlsk Broom.
Merrick. Dainty Dame. Bamsdale.
WoolSandals, Honest, HannibalBey.
Ck)ndico, Enlist, Heron.
Geneva S., Bonnie Hayei, Embay.
77896 latonia
77S04 I.atonia
77699 L’sville
77649 L’sville
77551 L’sville
KARTING, b
t7.">J7 L’sville
773.58 L’sville
77309 L’sville
' i 1 8 l:.54g good 20 lu2 3 6 7 8 75 7** Brannon
1 3-16 2:00 fast 12 164 2 6 5 5 45 6‘® Kennedy
11-16 1:48 fast 16 98 7 8 8 6 5* 2*5 E Gr '"
1 1-16 1;4S| fast 12-6 99 S 8 8 8 6* 4«5 Devei
1 1-8 1:54* fast 28 101 8 8 6 4 25 2* E Gi
g. 4. bv Hermence— Susan Jane (W. A. Hughes)
*:7."^27 L’sville 1 1-16 1:49 List 14-5 105
773.58 L’sville 11-16 1:48 fast 12 102
77309 L’sville 1 1-16 1:491 good29-10 105
77261 Iwrcxington 1 1:40* fast 6-5 102
77154 Lex’gton 1 1-8 1:53* fast 21-10 102
STONE STREET, h. c, _3, by Longstreet — Stonenellie (C. E,
25 5®“ Heidel Gild. Imboden. Banrida.
5* 5»i Heidel T. Robinson. Dunvegan. B.BronMnel.
), Weight today 104.
75 71* Brannon Hughe.s. Brancas. Stone Street.
45 6*® Kennedy Carew. Belmere. .St. Valentine.
6* 2*5 E Griffin Gild. Banrida, Quagga.
6* 4®J Deverich Miltiades. Orphan Lad. Quagga.
25 2*“ E Griffin Mattie Mack. Meada. BeauBrummel
A. Hughes). Weight today 109.
5 .5*5 J Butler Besterllu'^. Mortlboy. LaOv Baldur.
5® 5** Pickens Anneta Lady. Gild, Bonnie Bard.
6® 5®5 J Butler B.Brummel, LadyEsther. Bon.Bard.
2® 2“ J Butler Heine, Mary Orr. Meada.
Ih in J Butler J.B.McMU’n. Bellev’w. Dr.L.Huff’n
e (C. E. Hamilton) Weight today 103.
SVllie I 0-10 « J.VI .JO-* T .V... ..
ALBERT STAR. b. c, 8, by Star Shoot — Lady Alberta (M. Ording).
;7S96 I.atonia 1 1-8 l:.'.4g good 8 96 6 7 9 9 9
77cS L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 Fast 6 102 4 6 5 6 5 5® Deverich
,7X96 latonia 1 1-8 1:54? good 10 101 1 3 4 4 35 3* J Butler PDirtes Brancas. Huerfano.
77S46 latonia 1 1-16 1 ; 50? good 2 107 1 3 3 3 3* 3=5 J Butler Euhst. Gresham. Masson.
77746 latonia 1 1 :40? fast 6 103 2 3 4 6 6 5*® M McGee Severus. Hos. Hyphen. RohertCooper
77305 L’sville ImTOy 1 :47| good 7 99 6 6 3 1 15 15 M McGee Severus, Lady Baldur, Dunvegan.
77^ Lexln^on 1 lill f^t k 110 2 5 7 6 T? 6* T Taylor Darknlght. Margaret T.. Albert M.
nVOLINI. ch. g. 4. by Mirthful — Flower Dellis (L, A. Celia). ^ ^
778-^ Latonia 1 1:41* fast 35 105 10 10 10 9 9® 9**5Kennedy Brancas. Howard Shean, M.aj-tlns.
77578 Louisville 1 1-2 2:35? fast 7 99 3 1 2 2 35 3*« M McGee Besterling. Belleview. Bonnie Bard.
HGol L’sville 1 1-8 1:54* fast 65 109 .3 3 3 5 6^ 6* V Powers Mottle Mack, Imboden. Meada.
77457 L’sville 1 3-16 2:00* fast 18-5 107 5 3 4 4 4*5 3®5 V Powers Tom Dolan. Albert Star. Orphan Lad
ALBERT STAR. b. c, 8, by Star Shoot — Lady Alberta (M. Ording). ^ ^ Weight today 98.
77896 I.atonia 1 1-8 l:.'.4g good 8 96 5 7 9 9 9 8*'5Kennedy Hughes. Brancas. Stone Street.
77C®7 I/sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 6 102 4 6 5 6 5 5® Deverich Arrow Swift. Raleigh. Severus.
77501 L’sville 1 1-4 2K)7 fast 3-2 102 3 3 3 2 2* 2nk Kennedy Dunvegan. Aunt Rose. Albert .M.
77457 L’sville 1 3-16 2:00* fast 85 965 4 5 3 3 2® 2*5 Kennedy Tom Dolan. TivolInL Oi^Mn Lad.
77406 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 10 98 2 6 4 4 25 2*5 Glasner TIvolini. Severus. Beau Brommel.
HANNIBAL BEY b. g. 6, by Emin Bey — Chula (H, R. Baker), Weight today 109.
7^6 L’^me lm70y L46g fast 6 112 3 3 3 4 5* 5*5 J Butler Severus. Maid Militant. Lady Vie.
77^7 Louisville 3^ 1:14* fast 4 114 6 6 5 4»> 5® V Powers (ioldproof. Robin Hood. Bitter Sir.
7476 L^sviUe 107 2 3 2 6 6 6*» V Powers L.Esther. Host Hyphem B Brummel.
T ’^Mlle ImTOv 1-47| fast 13-5 106 111 1 1® 1® V Powers Dunvegan. Melange. Bonebrake.
773^ Lmisvllle^ 3^ 1:151 goodl3-10 119 12 10 10 10»> 11*®5M McGee Ben Double. Bonebrake. Miltiades.
3T VALENTINE, b. h. 7. by Himyar — Bracelet (J. U. Strode). x. x. Weight today 112.
778% ^tonia 11-8 1:54* good 7 105 9 8 8 7 8*» 9*® Franklin Hughes Brancas. Mone Street.
77804 Latonia 1 3-16 2:00 fast 35 112 6 5 4 4 5® 3«5 J H itler Car^. Belmere. Hnerfano
77696 T^vllle ImTOv 1:46 fast 5| 102 8 8 7 7 3** 3® Kcrivly Hughes. Miltiades. Raleigh.
776M T ’H^lllP 1 1-16 1-48* fast 3 106 8 6 4 4 3* l»k Franklin MaidMilitant, Miltiades, M^iboy.
SLuiLvIue VSd 90 106 9 8 7 75 6®5 Frinklin Merrick. Bar-sdale. Robin Hood,
77627 L’sville
77501 L’sville
77457 L’sville
77406 L’sville
1 1-4 2K)7 fast 3-2 102 3 3 3
1 3-16 2:00* fast 85 965 4 5 3
1 1-16 1:48* fast 10 98 2 6 4
77676 L’sville lm70y 1:46? fast 6 112 3
77607 Louisville 3-1 1:14* fast 4 114 6
77476 L’sville ImlOOy 1:46? fast 15 107 2
77428 L’sxdlle ImTOy 1:47| fast 13^ 1% 1
77379 Louisville 3-4 1:15| goodl3-10 119 12
3T VALENTINE, b. h. 7. by Himyar — Bracelet (J. U. Strode).
778% ^tonia 11-8 1:54? good 7 105 9 8 8 7 8*» 9*® Franklin
77804 lltSffia 1 3^16 2:00* Fast 35 112 6 5 4 4 ^ 3«5 J H itler
77696 L’sville ImTOy 1:46 fast 5|
77609 L’sville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 3
77626 Louisville 8-i 1:14* fast 90
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1808.
DATLY RACmC FORM.
RALEI&H. ch. IT. 3.
77<ilW I.’svilU* IniTOy
77H-7 1/sville 1 1-lC
77r.47 I/sville IrpTOy
77378 L'sville lm70y
77332 Louisville 3-4
WASHAKIE, b. o. 8
77S% i^tonia 1 1-8
77S4t> l^tunia 1 1-16
77769 I^tonia 1 1-16
77676 L’sville ImTOy
77523 L’sville lm70v
77457 L’sville 1 3-16
MARY ORE. ch. f.
77S44 I.atonia 1
77402 L’sville lm70y
77261 Lexington 1
75009 Louisville 3-4
74S84 Louisville 1
by BaisetUw — Gracine (I. H. Miller).
1:46 fast m 101 3 2 4
1:48 fast 7 98 1 2 2
l:47Jfast 25 102 3 3 1
1 :48 good 65 107 2 4 8
1:13} good 500 104 8 8
3 4i 4- A Walsh
2 2i 2*»w A WaLsh
1 1-’ VI A Walsh
10 H 9>»4J Butler
8 8 8»» Kane
by Ornament — Annie C. (G. W. J. Biaaell).
l:54g good 30 lOl 8 4 3 2 5^ 6*> I'ickens
l:5(>i{goodl2 105 10 10 10 10 9» O^’iMulcahy
1:472 fast 30 98 3 4 5 — — 4»i Deverich
1:462 fast 90 101 7 9 8 7 7» 7»*JA Walsh
1:47| fast 26-5 100 12 12 12 10 8 » 7»*4PIcken8
2:00| fast 17 98J 3 7 7 7 6* 6»^4J Butler
4. by Orimar — Nelly Titua (C. J. Redmon).
1:43J good 12 109 2 6 6 6 5* V Troxler
1:47 fast 20 107 2 6 6 6 6» 7H A Walsh
1 :40| fast 18 99 3 4 4 4 3« 3»| A Walsh
1:13| fast 8 100 15 15 15 15 15“ A Morgan
1:43 good 6 117 1 7 11 11 9* 8»* Warren
Weight today 102.
Hughes. Miltlades. St. Valentine.
Arrow Swift. Severus. Hughes.
Cymbal. Ethel Carr. Wine Merchant
Financier. Dunvegan. Lady Baldur.
Lady Anne. Apache. Heine.
Weight today 103.
Hughes. Brancas, Stone Street.
Enlist. Gresham. Stone Street.
Marathon. Banrlda. Crawford.
Severus. Maid Militant. Lady Vie.
Gold 'Treasure. 'Telegrapher. Coaster
Tom Dolan. Albert Star. Tivolinl.
Weight today 104.
FrenchNun, SorrelTop. MaidMilltant
MargareCT.. liadvEthel. Mat. Mack.
Heine. Harting. Meada.
Meadowbreejse, LadyArlon, Oanoplau
Bonebrake, Canoplan, Blaze o’Llght
Pimlico Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, October 28.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
PIMLICO ENTRIES. I Fourth R
Racing starts at p. m. (i3iieago time. Irl.'J.)
X Runs well ill iiiiKl. (iiSupcrior imid runner.
First Race— -3-4 Mile.
(Track rc«-ord: G8.5
48 1
:1
5—
120.)
Ind.
Hor.se.
Wt.
Kei-.
A
wt.
Hdep.
778S2
Da 11 lie Novles ...
.lOl
15
102.
.X
7*25
i’impaute
102.
. X
720
77;rJG
Uaiiilde
Urj.
. X
715
7785.’73
Aruiia
. 96
14i
102,
. X
715
77‘2s6
Qiiaiiti«‘<>
.107
14?
105 .
715
77S7SI
Brown Tonv
no.
. X
715
77S7S*
Maxim Gnu
.111
14?
105.
. X
705
7716.*;
Black
105.
705
77S7S
Great Juldlee ....
.KM)
10
105.
7; Ml
77NIS
Esehaii
. Br_*
IS
105.
Too
Second Race — 1 M
ile and
70
Yards.
4-vear-olds aiul u
nwaril.
Selling.
(Tra<*k re<-ord: 77H
54 1
•A
5? -
3-
108.)
77S''.S 1
BEDOUIN
6
.107.
.X
72.5
7770SI
Boldde Ki'aii
.111
Ali
7
no.
. X
720
77s,'»7 1
Nildi.k
.10*2
1
44?
0
.107.
. X
715
771MKS)
I’oqiu-ssliig
.108
1
451;
.107.
. X
715
772u:'.
D’.xrkle
6
. 107.
. X
710
77:)OS
Ul**ineiits
4
.no.
. X
710
7727.'{-
Ballot Box
.B>7.
. X
710
77>i'"*.s-*
Gramsar
4
.107.
. X
710
7U.s;:o
King of Baslian...
4
.107.
. X
705
77«*74
L.‘i«lv Karma
4
.B»2.
. X
TO.*
7785S
Min<»f
4
.102.
. X
705
JGS.’lo
l’r»*sid«*nl Monroe .
4
.no.
7(»0
77 1 77
MellNmirne Nomine*
5
.107.
! X
700
779«*.’5
Kenipton
4
.102.
.X
7tK)
Third Race — 3-4
Mile.
ri-vear i*bls and upw’ard.
Allow’aiices.
(Tra<-k r«M*ord; (J8.5
4S 1
:1
::
5
-1*20.)
7411 Mi::
D«‘ B.iirgo
.no
1
14?
;*
.111'.
.X
72.5
77UMF
Andalusia
;;
.lOS.
. X
720
777::::
Snn Fire
. lor,
1
15?
n
.lu;.
715
77**7 1
Laura A
.losn
14?
4
.ILL
! X
715
77.'»ri.'5
'I'ollgat lierer
4
.n::.
. X
710
777(m;
D<*n U
11.
.Ill .
710
77 < •’!•*
Evelvn S
.102
1
15?
.108.
! k
710
744® >5
West Over
. 1«»7
1
IT?
4
.113.
. X
7<»5
Adroit
.103.
705
7724S
Oscar T
.*:
.los.
Too
77::.’2*
Womler W<n ker . .
,*:
.BHi,
!k
7<K>
74GS9
0<'eoin*«-liee
3
.10,3.
TtKi
Fourth Race — About 2 1-2 Miles.
Steeplechase.
Ti-yea f olds and upwanl. Hunters. Allowances.
iTruck record; S.CHtd 4 ;4oi — l.’tJSl. )
.My Grace 7..1.5<; 700
(744^^M lioiuelauder T» . . 1 .52 . . X tlO.5
77ri4‘.2 Warrior G..147 018)
7GS27* Halidaiiie t». . Uil . . . .t»90
Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
.‘1-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record; .5N‘Wt; l;4»ji 4- lOS.)
772SS3 Ont ar io T* . . 1 1 .5 . . X 72.5
(777<)S> Bobbli‘ Kean 7.. 1 12.. X 720
77S.5S‘« Grainsar 98 1:49?. 4. .101). . X 71-5
7729:: D’Arkle !M»l:47f; 0. . loi). . X71.5
77908 I.ally 97 1:47 4..112..X710
777tM* Gowanga .3. . lt)l . . X710
77.588 Wilton Lackaye ... 4 . . 1 12. . X 70.5
77871) .Miss Cafesliv . 1 11 . . X70.5
707::2 George G. Hall 1:405 4..1o4..x7o0
777;'..5 (.'ouiitermand 3. . KM . . . .70o
Sixth
All Ages.
Race— 1 Mile.
StM*«*ial Weights.
(Track record:
6.54r.;S— 1 :4(M ,’l
97.)
77586*
Cave Adsum
KHi l:.’i9 4
. .115.
X750
77.S5.3)
De .Mund ...
4
. .115.
. .745
77SS2*
Ross fen ton
.... 2
. . 95.
. .740
77S79*
Whip Top . . .
100 1:.39?
. . B»7.
X740
77245*
Po<-om«»k«* ...
8S» 1:41 2
. . 95.
. .t::o
77202
Black Oak . .
115 1:40? 3
. .110.
. .720
Seventh
Race — 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record:
68548—1:13*— .5—
120.)
77SS2
Pearl Point -
105.
X725
7787S*
Grania
99 1:1.3
102.
X720
774(NI)
t'onstellation
105 1:14?
102.
. .715
776S.J
Ogemah ....
105.
X 715
77S55
llawkwing . .
Kr2.
XTIO
77S7S
ElizalM‘tli Swt
•eney .
lo2.
X705
777.32*
Flat Creek
104 1:172
102.
X705
75957
Handd Junior
105.
. .TOO
77.324;
Ka'*qiiet ....
loo.
, .7(N)
77S5.5
Settonia ....
in 1:17
97.
. .7(H)
3'he
figiu*es under
‘Re«*.” in alnive entries
sliow
tile lK*st time made by the h«>rse at tlie ilistance.
with weight carried, .siiiee .lanuary 1. 1900. 'This
time is not necessarily made by a winner. It ma.v
l»e the estiuiated time of a kKsiug perfoiiuauce.
MELBOURNE NOMINEE, ch. g. 5. by Prince of Monaco— Lady Spencer (P. S. P. Randolph).
77177 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:48* fast 30 98 2 8 6 11 11 11 Leach Mombassa. Dolly ^panker^lSalaga!
69{>j 7 G vesend 1 1-16 1:47» fast 100 96 6 9 7 7 9» 10 >t w Burns Savior. Orplian Lad. Ed Ball.
69088 Belmont 7-8 1:26M fast 20 103 11 11 11 11 U ipi P O’Neill Glenbam. Bright Boy. Rio Grand**.
KEMPTON. b. g. 4. by Kingaton — Hazel W. (G. Connell). Weight today 102.
77903 Pimlico 3-4 1: ISM fast 60 114 8 " ' ~
778.53 Pimlico 3-4 l:13g fast 75 112 1
77095 Jamestown 3-4 ]
fast
60
114
8
7
8
7nk
6»i -W R W’k’
fast
75
112
1
3
4
4®
AH W R W’k
fast
10
115
6
4
4
4*
5®J Kraus
fast
6
106
7
7
6
5?
6® J Baker
fast
6
115
8
8
8
8*
8«? J Baker
fast
10
110
3
3
3
6*
6®i Kraus
West. Knight. Sud. Start. EarTsCourt
Usnry. Inventress. Belle of the Bay
Giles. Zeola. Wild Cherry.
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (6854.8 — 1:1.*!} — 5 — 120.)
DE BURGO. ch. c. 3. by Planndes— Lady Sterling (E. H. Hanna). Weight today 111.
76963 Sheeps’d 1 1-16 1:46| fast 10 104 1 5 6 10 9* 9“|C H Shll’gPancy. Miss Sain. Adoration.
76518 Saratoga 7-8 1:261 fast 40 104 4 7 6 5 3* C H Shll’g Woodcraft. Sanguine. Gowan.
ll:46imudl0 106 6 3 6 5 4« 3«| C H Shll’gDarknIght. T. (Jalhoun. Woodcraft.
76309 Saratoga 1 1:41 fast 60 95678 8 8 8“ Sweet Aster d’Or. Whip Top. Orphan l.ad
ANDALUSIA, ch. g. 3. by Raflfaello — ^Marguerite II. (P. Gallagher). Weight today 108.
60 97 8 7 7 8 7-‘ Diggins I’unky. Anna Smith. Posing.
760.18 Windsor 5| f l:10i hvy 50 109 Left at the post. Moreland GiovannlRagglo, Fielder, Mar Jane
7.5490 Hamilton 3-4 1:15 fast 100 99 6 6 8 7* 8“1.T A McF’nLoretta Mack. Reverv. Gold Bare.
71868 Bennlng 5J f 1:10 fast 100 105 15 14 14 14 12 J O'Brien Glancus, Ardrl, King Thistle.
71725 Pimlico 5| f 1:10| slow 40 102 10 10 10 10 10“ P’brother Montbert, GIo.Raggio. Perrylanding
FIRE. ch. h. 6. by Henry of Nayarre — Sun Fish (J. Sennett). Weight today 116.
8UN FIRE, ch
.3-4 1:12^ fast 20 108 5 5 6 4“ .5«J T Rice S.PreKton. NeoskalectaT* MuckRake!
—.1?^ .. ^ ” 8 9 9* 8“ Musgrave Cooney K., Tartar Maid. Fernando.
m. 560 Hamilton 1 1-16 l:48g fa.st 4 108 3 3 1 1 1* Musgrave Restoration. N.at R., HarrvRicheson
77262 Toronto 7-8 1:27| fast 60 105 2 7 7 7 7* 5“^ Deverich Pretension. Clolsteress. SolonSbingle
LAURA A., ch. f, 4. by Goldcrost — Carmaid (G. Connell). Weight today 113
77271 Jamestown 1 l:40i fast 20 103 2 1 1 1 H** Delaby Giles, Minot. Ouagga.
77221 Jamestown 1 l:42g fast 20 108 7 4 4 4 2* Kraus Usury. Greuesque. Saltrara.
77106 Jamestown 11:42 fast 10 lOO 2 3 3 3 3* 3*1 Kraus Minot. Usury. Wabasdi Queen
77064 Jame.stown 3-4 l:16g hvy 15 108 4 4 4 4* 6* Kraus RobInHood. West.KnIght .Sud' Start
74669 Pimlico 3-4 1:18 hvy 25 110 9 9 7 6«>k 8“ McCabe Tlllinghast, C. Turney, T. ©"T^le.
TOLLGATHERER. b. g, 4, by Toddington — Quadrant (J. G. Thompson) Weight today 113.
77.5;»:( Hamilton 1 1 8 1:.55 fa.st 6u 111 9 3 3 9 10 10‘‘‘**iGuHett Reidmoore, (Miar. Gilbert Golf Ball
r?4:?7 Hamilton 3-4 1:12| fast 6C 112 6 6 7 7* 7** Gullett Airnee C.. Clolsteress. Manheimer
74818 Oakland 1 1:41| slop 8 110 6 5 5 5 6*® 6“ Gullett Creation. Collector Jessup Eutrada
•J8768 Oakland 7-8 1:27| fast 5 100 6 2 2 2 2‘J !•» McRae Bragg, Eduardo, Dutiful.
DON Q.. ch. c, 3, by Don de Oro — Lady Manners (fi. T. White). Weight today 111
768:::: Pimlico 5-8 1;03 r fast 30 115 8 9 9 9.J 9“ Wliite B.oftlieBay, Amontillado .NewYear
76807 Pimlico f 1:10^ hvy 20 115 5 6 6 6‘ 5<1 White Almandine, Babv Willie. Aqueduct
739:?7 City Park 5J f 1:073 fast 20 109 10 7 11 12» 13‘«.y Scballer Wausau. Risk. Bess Ward
7:i735 City Park 51 f l:07g fast 12 107 13 11 12 12* 12“1S Flynn Lorimer, Wausau, Spunky’
„ „ , ^ Weight today 116.
S. Preston. Neoskaleeta. Muck Rake.
Cooney K., Tartar Maid. Fernando.
77106 Jamestown 11:42 fast 10
77064 Jame.stown 3-4 l:16g hvy 15
74669 Pimlico 3-4 1:18 hvy 25
Creation. Collector Jessup, Eutrada
Bragg, Eduardo, Dutiful.
EVELYN S., ch. f. 3. by Handspring— Myrtelus (W. Gerat).
iners (B. T. White). Weight today 111.
9 9 9.5 9“ Wliite B.oftlieBay, Amontillado. .NewYear
6 6 6‘ 5<.> White Almandine. Baby Willie, .\queduct.
7 11 12^ 13‘«.y Scballer Wausau. Risk. Bess Ward.
11 12 12* 12**1S Flynn Lorimer, Wausau, Spunky.
77297 Jamestown 1 1:42 fast 2 97 1 1
77222 .Tamest’ n 1 1-8 1 :.54g fast 15 94 5 4
77191 Jamestown 1 l;42g fast 5 114 S 6
77094 .lamest’ n 1 1-4 2:083 fast 15 102 2 6
77063 Jamest’n 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 30 89 2 1
WEST OVER, hr. g. 4. bv Aloha— Sue B. (
7H0.5 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 4o lo7 2
74088 Benning 65 f 1:25 slow 30 109 7
7401:; Bennlng 1 1:463 mud 10 108 1 5
71980 Benning lni40y 1:48 slow 30 95 8 6
71940 Benning
7-8 1:31 slop 50 105 11 10 10
ADROIT, hr. f. 3, by Atheling or Dublin— Pow Wow II. (T. Clyde).
69802 BulTalo 5 8 1:01 fast 12 99 2 3 3 4* 7*® Goldstein
»aa>71 Toronto 5-S l:01g fast 4 1«>4 4 4 4 7 7“ Goldstein
OSCAR T.. b. g. 3. by Lissak— Mattie B. (C. Meister. Jr.).
77248 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 15 106 3 5 5 5- 7* Trueman
76152 Windsor H f 1:08 good 8 109 6 9 9 9 9“ V Burtor
75925 Windsor 3-4 l:12g fast ’200 100 6 6 6 7« 8“5P Burtor
7.' 873 Windsor 3-4 1:13 fast 100 102| 7 7 11 11 ll“iP Burtor
WONDER WORKER, h. c. 8. by Sorcerer— Lola H. (H. Hall).
77:t:59 Hamilton 5A f 1 ;07J good 40 102 6 6 lo 10 l0“.‘.Brannon
76723 Fort Krie lni70y l:42g fast 100 100 4 5 5 5 6 B“iWhlting
76i667 Fort Erie lni70y 1:45 fast 60 101 8 6 6 7 8 8*« Whiting
76468 Fort Erie 3-4 1:142 good 8 110 8 7 6 65 8“5Pickens
71997 Benning 3-4 l:18g good 15 110 6 3 4 6| 6“ C Brady
OCCONECHEE. ch. g. 3. by Gulden — Bonnie Osra (D. C. Boone).
74689 1‘imlico 55 f 1:122 hvy 100 97 H 11 11 11 9‘A C White
rrtelus (W. Gerat). Weight today 108.
11 2 2* 2* 'T Steele New Garter. Inventress. WildCherry
4 4 3 6 6“ Frazier Albert Star. D’Arkle. Gilvedear.
6 6 5 fd 4» Troxler Masson. Fhirlpides. Virginia Maid.
0 5 4 6 6*5 J Scballer Rio (Irande. D’Arkle. Besterllng.
11 1 1* 3*5 J Schaller Besterllng. Laugh. Eyes. RioGraude
(Mrs. R. Bradley). Weight todav 113.
4 5 7 7*'*5McCabe Simp. Honours. Rov.Ouvx. TlieClown
3 3 3A 4» Brussel BobCallabanJr., Kempton. TrueBoy.
5 7 7 7* 6**5R McDan’lAl H. Woods, .4zure Maid, Obert.
6 6 8 9 9 J Scballer Grazlallo, Welrdsome. Park Row.
0 10 8 8 8*®5J J WalshPoquessIng, Nancy, Killocban.
Vow II. (T. Clyde). Weight todav 103.
3 4* 7*® Goldstein Sey.Beutler. H. Around. UmdeToby
4 7 7‘* Goldstein Caiioble Lake. Sir Balin. .Moliere. ’
Meister, Jr.). Weight today 108.
5 5* 7* Trueman West. Knight. Sud. Start. Earl’sCourt
9 9 9‘* V Burton Flaniev. Caltha. King Thistle.
6 7* 8**5P Burton Redondo. JaneSwlft, TopsyRoblnson
11 11 11*®5P Burton Waterbury, Edgely, Tenakoe.
H. (H. Hall). Weight today 106.
10 10 10“.‘. Brannon Blackllawk, Gibson. Garrett Wilson
5 5 6‘75Whiting Lady Martha. Utterance. Servile.
7 8 8*® Whiting Dr.L.Huff’an. Utterance. D.IIimmel
6 65 8»»5Pickens Harold Hall, C. J. Celia. Washakie.
4 6| 6** C Brady Glaucus. Hiacko. Braggadocio.
Weight today 103.
Edgely. Black Burn. Firebrand.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (68548—1:1.35—5—1*20.)
Index Course Dlst'nme'TckOJds Wt St % % StrFln Jockeys
DAN DE N0YLE8. b. g. 2. by Box — Two Lick (J. Garaon).
77882 Pimlico .>5 f 1:10ft hvy 7 h«;> 5 1 3 3-’ 5* W Ott
77326 Aqueduct 3-4 1:17 slow 3| 99 1 3 2 2* 2* McCahey
76913 Montreal 55 f 1:06| fast 7 103 4 6 6 10‘ 9^5 Pickens
76S48 Montreal 65 f l:07g fast 2 107 7 7 7 7 7* V Powei
76794 Montreal . -
76663 Fort Erie
3-4 1:17 slow 3| 99 1
55 f 1:06| fast 7 103 4
65 f l:07g fast 2 107 7
65 f 1 :072 fast 6-6 113 1
3-4 1:151 fast 10 110 3
StrPln Jockeys Best Company.
Garaon). Weight today 103.
3-’ 5' W Ott Ragman, Cunning. Rcissfentoii.
2* 2* McCahey GeorgeW.ljebolt. Eschau. Racquet.
10^ 9^5 Pickens Eliza. Harwood. Arondack. Quantlco
7 7* V Powers AnnaL.Daley. EdwlnL.. Dr.Holzhera
1* 1* Musgr've Edwin L.. Dr. Holzberg. Olive Ely.
35 6*5 T Taylor Stromeland. Emp. William. Irrigator
PIMP ANTE. ch. f. 2. by Ornament — Ollie Belle (A. G. Weston)
77552 Hamilton
77407 Hamilton
77265 Toronto
70466 Fort F'rle
RAMBLE, b. g
77326 Aqueduct
7720U G’v'escnd
77070 G’vesend
76021 Windsor
75984 W^indsor
5 8 1 :(ij fast 15 112 5
5A f 1:08 fast 8 109 4
3^ 1:141 fast B 107 9
5-S 1:01 g good 8 1U8 11
2. by Indio — Daramba (P.
3-4 1:17 slow 15 lo:J 3
55 f 1:075 fast 30 99 11
65 f 1:08 fast 15 100 3
3-4 1:181 hvy 6 99 3
65 f 1 :071 fast 5 1065 6
10 lo lu 10
>. Weston). Weight todav 102.
1*5 3 Bergen Malecon, Desperado, Killington.
6* .Musgrave Jeanette M.. Lady Gore. Elsa F.
7* V Powers Quantlco. Red Mimic. Claiborne.
9*® Llebert Salnlster. Dor. Webb, Flower Beauty
). Weight todav 102.
6** Sweet Geo.W.Leliolt, DaudeNoyles. E.scliau
0 Crowley Witch. Hour. G. W.I./eboit. Ragmau.
9**‘5Upton Ragman. Footpad, Prudent.
* 7**|Delaby Patriot, Pleasing. High Hat.
2*5 5* V Powers Dan de Noyles, Cheek. Patriot.
ARALIA, ch. f. 2. by Handsome — La Creole (W. H. Mosby).
778.'»5 Piiulici*
77.787 Hamilton I
77482 Hamilton
77384 Hamilton
77212 Toronto
QUANTICO, b. c
77286 'ruronto
7726.7 Toronto
77184 Toronto
77126 Toronto
76913 Montreal
76SSO Montreal
f 1:08 fast 8
55 f 1 :061 fast 8
3-4 1:13 fast 4
3-4 1:14 fa.st 10
3-4 l:14g fast 35
Weight todav 102.
:i* 3* h Mi'C’tbvGeorge W. lvel>oU. TmImk>. Ragman.
4' .5**5 J Bergen Hawksflight. Edwin L.. Joe Galtens
5* 5®5 J Bergen .I.H.Kee«l. La^Gore. Haw'ksflight.
5» 2* C Ross Hoyle,_Tony W.. Melton Cloth.
‘ 7* J Bergen
2. by Atheling — Pilgrimage (T. Clyde).
1 1 ;425 fast 15
3-4 1;14S fast 2
3 4 l;13g fast 20
3-4 1:14 fa.st 10
65 f 1:06| fast 6
6-8 l:00g fast 15
BROWN TONY. hr. c. 2. by Handsome — Ado (W. H. Mosby)
77878 Pimlico
77.733 Hamilton
77461 Hamilton
77335 Hamilton
76814 Montreal
5.*. f l;loJ hvy 7
3-4 l:16g slow 12
51 f 1 :U7g fast 10
5- 8 1:02 good 40
6- 8 1:001 fast 15
MAXIM GUN. ch. c. 2. by 8t. Maxim— Addie Mills (Prospect Stable)
77878 Pimlic«*
77.787 Hamilton
77.'Ot; Hamilton
774.78 Hamilton
77003 Montreal
55 f 1:1(1?. hvy 12
55 f 1 :06H fast 12
:i-4 l;i;ig fast 35
5A f 1:075 fast 15
3-4 1:14 fast 7
Bergep Michael Angelo, Hoyle. Edwin L.
BLACK MOSE. hlk.
7716:'. Janustown 5-S 1:02^ fast 8
77i:i2 .Iamt st«»wn 5?. f 1:U8J fast 12
751'07 VV’indsor 5 8 l:00j: fast 15
75824 Windsor 5-8 ItOlg fast 15
by Ogden — Mimosa (J. F. Bartlett).
GREAT JUBILEE, h. c. 2. by Knight of the Thistle-^Miss Hanover (0. L. Richards). Weight today 105.
77878 IMmhco
778.7.7 Pimlico
77.733 Hamilton
77362 Hamilton
77265 Toronto
76897 Montreal
.7'. f 1:10? livy 6
5A f 1:0S fast 40
3-4 l;16g slow 40
3-4 l:14g fa.st 20
3-4 1:14| fast 25
I fast 100 107
5 5 5* £
6 5 6* (
7 8 8® 7
6 5 6* E
Lost rider.
ESCHAU. ch. o, 2. by Ornament— Gurgle (S. F. Hyman)
77848 Kinpire
77805 Fmpire
77720 Belmont
77668 Belmont
77226 Aqueduct
:i-4 1:14 good 12
3-4 1:13® fast 15
7-8 l:26| fast 30
65 f 1:05 fast 30
3-4 1:17 slow 6
SECOND RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling.
7854— 1 :45? —3—108.)
BEDOUIN, b. h, 6. by Meddler— Lizzie Montrose (W. Garth). Weight today 107.
77N78 I'imlico 1 1:41? fast 3-2 106 5 6 5 5 luk Goldstein Trey of Spades. Gramsar, .Minot.
770.79 G’vesend 1 1-4 2:05? fast 25 113 5 3 3 3 2‘| 1* D McC’thyGretna Green, Bad News. Traah.
77019 Sheepsh’d 1 1:38| fast 3 108 1 3 2 3 3»» 1“ D McC’thyGild. Sir Cleges. Cresslna.
76986 Sheepsh’d 1 1-2 2:37* fast 2 98222 2 2‘1*D McC’thyMoQuette. Cairngorm.
76812 Sheeps’d 1 3-16 2:00| fast 6 102 7 7 4 4 8 6*| D McC’ thy Bro. Jonathan. Moquette.Mas. Robert
BOBBIE KEAN. h. h. 7, by Flatlands — Lizzie M. (C. C. Smithson). Weight today 110.
76831 Pimlico Ab 2 4:17 good 2 166 3 2 2 2 2** 2* Savage RaclUa. Cardigan.
76774 Pimlico Ab 2 4:23 hvy 3 152 1 2 3 3 4**® 4**5Savage Garterman. Rye Boy. Ra cilia.
niblick, ch. g. 6. by St. Gatien — Braw Laaa (J. Boden). Weight today 107.
778.77 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 fast 7 10 134 5 2 1 1® 1® Mr T Wr’tBergoo. .Tas. Crawford. StarEmblcin
775.78 Hamilton 1 1-16 l:47g fast 7 116 2 1 1 1 1* 1* C Ross Wil.Lacka.ve. J. Carroll. Gambrinus.
T7483 Hamilton 1 1:40 fast 30 100 3 1 1 — 1* 1‘ C Ross SolonSbingle. Pretension. D. Stafford
77385 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:48 fast 12 1025 111 5 5* 5^ Musgrave Solon Shingle. Rose F.. Cock Sure.
POQUESSING, hr. g. 5. hv Knight of the Thistle — Octa Reed (F. A. Herold). Weight today 107.
779«>S Pimlico 1 1:46 fast 6-5 112 112 2
77806 Kmpire lm70y 1:45? fast 4 108 4 2 2 2
77785 Empire 3-4 l:12iJ fast 50 108 3 3 6
75586 Sheepshead 1 1:38| fast 30 105 12 12 13 12
75516 Sheepsh’d 6| f 1:20| fast 30 120 5 3 4
74699 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4S| fast 12-6 103 3 6 6 4
D’ARKLE, b. g, 6, by Arkle — Dareka (P. Birch).
77293 Jamestown Ab2 3:ri6 fast 3 i:J5 4 5 5 4
77222 Janiest’n 1 1-8 1:54? fast 25 101 4 5 5 6
77191 Jamestown 1 l:42i fast 5 118 9 9 9 9
77094 Jamest’n 1 1-4 2:08g fast 3 112 4 1 1 1
77079 Jamest’n 1 1-8 1:56 fast 2 99 Left at th(
105 12 12 13 12 12 12 Brussel
120 5 3 4 4* 6“ Brussel
99 Left at the post.
CLEMENTS, hr. c, 4. by Albert — Zetetic (T. F. Coles).
77;n»s Pimlico 1 1:46 fast 7 115 5 4 4 5 4*
76T.73 Fort Erie 1 1-8 2:022 hvy 3 112 1 2 2 3 3*
1(>7 9 " '
76116 Wind.sor
7604:{ Windsor
7.5985 Wind.sor
75106 Toronto
.M 1:15 slow 25
3-4 1:1.52 hvy 4
1 1:40 fast 6
3-4 1:15 slow
115 5 4 4 5 4* 4*5 Goldstein
112 1 2 2 3 3* 4®J IJebert
107 9 7 5 35 2* V Powei
112 I^eft at the post. G Swair
107 2 3 1 2 2nk 5*5 Francis
no 7 7 5 2* 2* G Swain
BALLOT BOX. h. g. 6. by Voter — Belle of Maywood (F. Lloyd).
FOURTH RACE — About 2 1-2 Miles. Steeplechase. 5-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Hunters.
4:4(M — — 1381.)
9* 7* J Bergen Tony W.. Silk Hose, Dispute.
:iyde). Weight today 105.
2*5 8* G Burns Arondack, Silk Hose. Alh-e.
luk 1‘* Musgrave Ke<l .Miiiiie. Clailwrne. istronma.
13 13*.\ H’cliffe SImeoe. Sir Alveseot. Wapouoca.
4* 5“.\ Musgrave Aroudack. 'Theo Cook. Sinicoe.
2* 3®i MusgFve Ellz. Harwood. Arondack. H. Range.
35 MusgFve High Range. ColonelZeb, Ceremonius*
H. Mosby). Weight today 110.
15 1*5 1> McC’thyGrania, Maxim Gun. Great Jubilee.
7® 7* Gamer Dispute, Pocoraligo. Madrileuo.
6* 6® A Martin Claiborne. Elsa F.. Malecon.
6>» 6* J W M’phySIr Alveseot. SImeoe. Alice.
5* 11* J Bergen Ceremonius. Lomond. Servlcence.
(Prospect Stable). Weight today 105.
4i 3-5 Upton Brown Tony, Grania. Great Jubilee.
55 12*** Nicol Hawksflight. Edwin L.. Joe Gaiten.s
5»> 6* Moreland Plume. Lurid. Jeanette M.
MY GRACE, ch. g, 7,
77669 Bclnumt Ab 3 i
74857 Belmont Ab 25
74691 Pimlico Ab 2
74604 Pimlico Ab 2
HOMELANDER. b. g.
74480 Pimlico Ab 2
67U14 Ascot Pk 1 1-16
WARRIOR, hr. g. 6.
768*27 Pimlico Ab 2k
7(kStH; Pimlico Ab 2
76771 Pimlico Ab 2
76108 Brighton Ab 2
HALIDAME. b. m, 6
76827 Pimlico Ab 25
76775 Pimlico 2
3® 4* Pickens Arionette. Colonel Zeb. Tony W.
’. Bartlett). Weight today 105.
7* 7® A Lee Zivda. Hanouia, Spangled Banner.
5.5 5" A Lee Takabira. Toisond’Or. Span. Banner.
3* 5** J W M’hyCeremonius, TheoOook, Pearl Point
85 9“ McCabe Sight, Gladys Ix>uise, Deviser.
5*> 4‘ Mc«"'ahcy Brown Tony, Grania. .Maxim Gun.
5* 5®5 W R W’k’rGeo. W. Lel>olt, Taboo. Aralla.
6* 6«5 T Rice Dispute, Pocotallgo, Madrileuo.
8® 7* Garner Red Mimic. Dispute. Claiborne.
6* 5* Deverich Quantlco. Red Mimic. Claiborne.
Ider. Schill’ger ^r Alveseot. Edwin L.. Serenade,
fman). Weight todav 105.
5.5 5® J Bergen Spellliound. Erbet. Jeanette M.
5t 6®5 McCahey SImeoe, Golden Legend. Sum. Night.
6 6*5 McCahey Taboo. Bonnie Kelso. Hill Top.
6® 5® McCahey Court Lady. Strike Out. Waponoca.
3* 3* I) McC’thyG.W.Lebolt, DandeNoyles. Racquet.
77273 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 3-2 115 1 2 2 2 2* 2* Troxler
77162 Jamestown ll*42g fa.st 2 104 2 8 8 S .55 4* Trueman
77096 Jamestown 1 1:42 fast 3i 99 4 .3 3 2 2*> 4® Trueman
77029 Jamestown 1 1:42| fast 7 111 4 4 4 4 45 8«i Delaby
GRAMSAR. b. g. 4. by Grammont — Saranac (W. S. Dififenderfer),
77.8.58 Pimlico 1 1:41? fast 8 106 9 7 7 6 4* 3* Upton
77575 Belmont 1 1-8 1 :53 fast 15 93 4 2 2 2 2»» 4*5 Upton
77.399 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:49| fa.st 8 98 8 7 6 5 35 2>» Sweet
76967 Sheepsh’d 1 l;39g fast 20 113 13 13 11 11 10 10** Gilbert
KING OF BASHAN. b. g. 4. by Giganteum — Salamis (B. Murray).
76830 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:13g good 4 107 2 3 3 3 25 4® J J Wah
76772 Pimlico 1 1 :45g hvy 2| 107 8 6 4 4 5* 5* J J Wals
MINOT, b. g. 4, by Lamplighter— Marchma (W. Gerst)
77ST.8 Hmlico 1 1:411 fa.st 20 101 3
77271 Jamestown 1 1:40| fast 1 109 6
77192 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 2| 110 2
77166 Jamest’n 1 1-16 1;47| fast 2 108 1
771.34 Jamestown 1 l:41i fast 7 108 3
77106 Jamestown 1 1:42 fast 1-6 109 3
2** 4* Kraus
2® 2*5 lYoxIer
2* 2*5 Troxler
15 1' Troxler
35 2* Troxler
Ih l| Troxler
, by His Grace— Yarsovienne (C. H. Smith). Weight today 158.
6:28r! last 7-10 1;>4 3 2 1 2 1* 1*® Mr J O’B’nParsonKelly. F.Ma<*hine. Rosebunk.
6:43g fast 11-6 173 1 6 7 6 45 4** Mr J CyB’nPete Dailey, Ell, Flying .Machine.
4:40 hvy 20 150 2 2 2 3 3*® 3** Kelleher J. Dillon, Nobl. Oblige, Geo. Lelper.
4:26g fast 18-6 163 1 3 3 4 4*® 4** Kelleher Geo. Lelper, Yama Christy. Beldemo
, 5, by Long Island — Trialto (Oak View Stable). Weight todav 152.
4::io last 4 146 .5 3 2 1 2*® 1® Kelleher Tariion. Old Guard, Fly. Machine.
1:48? fast 5 112 1 4 4 4 45 5*** Jno Hen’syStoessel. Foncasta. Line of Life.
. bv Victory — Peggy Merrill (T. L. Evans). Weight today 147.
5:11 good 35 153 5 5 F"ell. Moran Fauquier, Ardwell. Halidame.
4:32g hvy 8-3 1.5:1 4 4 3 2 2* 25 Moran VV’arrenton. Diver. Black Socks.
4:28 hvy 8-5 142 2 2 2 2 2*® Moran Fauquier. Warrenton.
4:01 good 20 137 8 6 6 6 5* 5®«5J Steele St. Nick. Banner. Bannell.
by Rapallo— Lina Hlladay (W. C. Hayes). Weight today 161.
5:11 good 25 155 7 7 5 5 3* Mr R N’lasFauqiiler, Ardwell. Warrenton.
4:03 hvy 4 160 3 3 2 1 1* 1*® Mr R N’lasSotivIgnv. Mystery. Captain Jack.
FIFTH RAcfe— 1 1 -16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, i
ONTARIO, h. g. 5, by Sempronius — Royal Approval (D. Stevenson).
(58,i:m-l :481— 4— 108.)
77288 Toronto
77188 Toronto 1
771.37 Toronto
77002 Montreal
76969 Montreal
BOBBIE KEAN
76831 Pimlico
76774 Pimlico
2 1-4 3:59? fast 10 102 4
1 1-16 1:49 fast 8 11.3 3
1 1:41? fast S-5 113 2
1 1 :40 fast 9 123 6
1 1:391 fast 7-5 113 3
L b. h. 7. by Flatlands— L
Ah 2 4:17 good 2 166 3
Ab 2 4:23 hvy 3 1.32 1
2h Musgr’ve
15 1* Musgr’ve
Lizzie M. (C. C. Smithson).
3 2 2 2 2*« 2® .Savage
12 3 3 4**» 422JSavage
GRAMSAR. b. g. 4. by Grammont — Saranac (W. S. Dilfenderfer).
7'<S.‘i8 I'lmlicti 1 1:41? fast 8 hJ6 9 7 7 6 4* 3* Upton
77.'.7."» Ueinmnt 1 I X 1 :.3;i fast 1.3 9.3 4 2 2 2 2h 4*.t ITpton
77399 Aqueduct 1 116 l:49|f fast X 98 8 7 6 5 :'4 2n" Sweet
761*67 Sheepsh’d 1 l::J9i? fast 20 11.3 i:i 1.3 11 11 lo 10'* Gilbert
D’ARKLE, b. g. 6. by Arkle— Dareka (P. Bfrch).
77293 Jame.stown Ab2 3:.36 fast 3 13.3 4 5 5 4 5 5** Bernh’i
77222 Jamest’n 118 1:.34? fast 2k lol 4 .3 5 6 5® 2* Pohank
77191 Jame.stown 1 1 :42g fast 5 118 9 9 9 9 9 9* Fuerst
ru94 Jaine.st’n 1 1-4 2:U.sg fast 3 112 4 1 1 1 2* 2* J Shea
77079 Jamest’n 1 1-8 1:56 fast 2 99 Left at the post, J Con
<8.38 Pimlico
7.37.3 i;elmf»nt
77079 .Jamest’n
. h Stevenson). Weight todav 115.
3*5 :i* Musarave CaveAdsum. WaterLake. Ch. Gilbert
5 4® Musgr’ve Czar. Polly Prim. Reidmoore.
2* Musgr’ve Terah, Colonel Jack. Feruamlo.
2>* Musgr’ve Pretension. Y’addo. The Globe.
1* Musgr’ve Golden Shore. Gibson. WbiskBroom.
C?. Smithson). Weight today 112.
2® .Savage Racilia. Cardigan.
4**JSavage Garterman. Rye Boy. Racilia.
lilfenderfer). Wei>ht today 109.
3* Upton Beilonin. Trey of Spades. Minot.
4*5 lepton S.ILHarri.s. Beauclere. Killiecrankie
2n Sweet L’dStaniioiie. .Sam. H. Harris. Saylor.
10 ** Gilbert Whip Top. l.-Staidiope, Castlewood. ^
Weight today 109. \
5** Bernh’ilt PeleVinegar. lni|>ertiaence. RyeBoy. \
2* Pohanka Albert Star. t-Jilvedear. Helen B. '
9* Fuerst Masson. Euripides. Virginia Mai«l.
2* J Shea Rio Gramle. Besterling. New Garter
5** Bernh’dt
2* Pohanka
9® Fuerst
2* J Shea
Conlin Quagga. Paniqiie. Granada.
LALLY, b. 0, 4. by Golden Garter — L’Amazone (T. Monahan).
77216 Toronto
7790S Pimlico 1 1:46 fast lo
778:38 Pimlico 1 1:41? fast 4
77508 Hamilton 2 3:28 fast 8
77463 Hamilton 1 14 2:04? fast 12
77436 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:07 fast 35
H337 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:65? good 15
77216 Toronto 1 1-8 1:B4| fast 12
Monahan). Weight todav 112.
6* 6'‘5Nicol P(Hpiessiug, Ivanhoe. Aster d’Or.
5* 5*i I) McC’thyBedonIn. Trev of Spades. Grams.ir.
6® 6**5Musgrave Slcamoiis. St. Ilario. Redgauntlet.
8 7**4T Rice Chalfonte, Reidmetore. MlssCatesby.
ink 3* T Rice Redgauntlet. W. H. Carey.
3* 4®5 Deverich Bouquet, Col. Jack, Redgauntlet.
4 4» J Howard OlellTumey. Ool.Jack. rhsr.Gilbert
GOWANGA. ch. f. 3. by Ormicant — Mobaloaca (W. Gerst). Weight today 101.
77294 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 10 113 3 3 3 3 2* 2^ Truem.an ShiddenStart, Earl’s Court. F. Lalor.
77249 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 3-2 102 3 3 2 2* 4* 'rrueinan .Martins. Lignando. Flagstoue.
77080 Jamestown 1 1:43 fast 15 100 1 1 1 1 4* 5* J Schaller Aliunia. Countersign. Grenesque.
77046 Jamestown 75 f 1:35 fast 4 85 23335 5* J Schaller Giles. Quagga. Minot.
WILTON LACKAYE. ch. g. 4. by St. James— Keeps (T. F. Coles). Weight todav 112.
77588 Hamilton 1 1-2 2:33? fast 6 116 6 2 2 2 25 4** Nicol CJhalfonte. Doubt. Oroonoka.
77558 Hamilton 1 1-16 l:47l fast 15 114 3 2 3 6 35 2* Garner Niblick. John Carroll, Gambrinus.
n021 Montreal 1 1-2 2:34 fast 12 107 6 4 6 4 6i 7* Musgr’ve Lally. St. llarlo. Doubt.
76846 Montreal 1 1-4 2:08 fast 20 111 1 3 2 3 2* 2* Nicol Chalfonte. WaterLake. Campaigner
HISS CATESBY. hr. f. 8. by Star Shoot— Jessie Boswell (M. J. CromweU). Weight today 111.
77294 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 10 113 3 :t 3 2* 2^ Truem.an
77249 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 3-2 102 3 3 2 2* 4* 'rrueinan
77080 Jamestown 1 1:43 fast 15 100 111 1 4* 5* J Schaller
77046 Jamestown 75 f 1:35 fast 4 85 23335 5* J Schaller
WILTON LACKA'YE. ch. g. 4, by St. James — Keeps (T. F. Coles).
77588 Hamilton 1 1-2 2:33? fast 6 116 6 2 2 2 25 4** Nicol
77558 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:47? fast 15 114 3 2 3 6 35 2* Garner
77879 Pimlico lm40y 1:47 hvy 7 102 2
77463 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:04? fast 9-5 100 8
77439 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:5.3 fast 25 101 1 4 4 -
77340 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:47 good 4 90 10 7 7 I
77189 Toronto 1 1-8 1:55| fast 8 105 3 6 6 :
76989 Montreal 1 1-4 2:07? fast 5 99 3 7 6 (
76881 Montreal 1 1-8 1:65 fast 6 96 4 3 2 1
GEORGE G. HALL, ch. g, 4, by St. Leonards
)swell (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 111.
5* 5«5 D McC’thyQ.oftheHills. WhipTop. NeoskHleeta
6*»k 3*5 J Bergen Chalfonte. Reidmoore. Char. Gilbert.
4* J Bergen Campaigner. S. Shingle. JohnCarroll.
2nk 11 Deverich Reidmoore. Gambrinus. Braggadocio
25 2“k Deverich Redgauntlet. Chalfonte. Doubt.
3«» Ik Kennedy Doubt. St. Ilario. Spunky.
2* 2°k Kennedy Servile. Miss Vigilant. Glaucus.
-niogical (V. H. Russell).
76732 Empire
76699 Empire
76638 Empire
'6.368 .^arfltogA
1 1:46? mud 2
1 1-16 1:471 fast 6
1 1-16 1:48 fast 15
1 1:43 slop 6
113 6 3 3
103 3 1 1
no 6 2 2
100 1 1 1
niogical (V. H. Russell). Weight today 104.
4* 4*5 Brussel Sir Toddington. Lally. Killiecrankie
2* 3*5 D McC’thyRockstone. MissLida. L.ofLangden
1? 2k Brussel
Ink 2® Brussel
COUNTERMAND, b. c. 3. by Order-Janice (G. Lydeckia).
77294 Jamestown 1 1:42? fast 4
77248 Jamestown 3-4 1:16 fast 15
77134 Jamestown 1 1:41? fast 25
7.'8G4 Brighton 1 1-16 1:4'7 fa.st 30
75767 Sheeps’d 1 1-8 1:53 fast 30
116 7 5 5 5 .5® 6
111 8 8 8 8 i;:
90 4 6 6 5 7 7'
94 10 10 10 10 10 9
108 11 12 12 12 11 11
6‘* Kraemer
iJT Kraemer
7* Kraemer
9 Lang
11 W Doyle
Campaigner. Coat of Arms. Monocle
Orphan r.«ad. D’Arkle. Greeno.
Weight today 104.
Sudden Start. Gowanga. Karl’sCoiirt
West. Knight, Sud. Start. Earl’sCourt
Woolstone. Minot. Laughing Eyes.
Corncob. Molesey. Greeno.
Muntauk. Cairngorm, Trash.
SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. Ail Ages. Special Weights. (tk*>4r».3— 1 :40»— ,‘i— 97.)
1* 1* D McC’thylvanhoe. Aster d’Or. Clements.
2* 2* D McG’thylmitatCH*. Coat of Arms, Umbrella.
6 C*^5D McC’ thy Besom, Arondack. Royal Onyx.
2 12 Brussel Frizette, Rockstone, Saraclnesea.
4* B*® Brussel Timber, Saraclnesca, Far West.
6 6** Brussel Zetbus. Chief Hayes, CbantlUj.
Weight today 107.
5 5** Beriib’dt PeteVinegar. Impertinence. RyeBoy
5® 2* Pohanka Albert Star, Gilvedear Helen B.
9 9* Fuerst Masson. Bhiripides. Virginia Maid.
2* 2* J Shea Rio Grande. Besterling. NewGarter
post. J Conlin Quagga. Paiiique. Granada.
5S). Weight todav 110.
4* 4®5 Goldstein Foquessing, Ivanhoe. Aster d’Or.
3* 4®5 IJebert Flstella C,, Lady Martha. Holscher.
35 2* V Pow'ers Royal Onyx. Bertlia E.. Tenakoe.
post. G Swain Belinere. Fleming. Retined
2“k 5*5 Francis Servile. Belmere. Blue Ijee.
2* 2* G Swain l»enham, Mr. Pealioily. Goes Fast.
I (F. Lloyd). Weight today 107.
w3 VI Troxler Lignando. L.G. Spanker. ALGalLigber
.5,* 4* Trueman (Mlveilear. Silver Brook. Alauda.
vh 4« Trueman Imt>odeii. Woolstone. Silver Brook.
45 8«i Delaby Arrow Swift. Quagga. Beulala.
, Diffenderfer). Weight today 107.
4* 3* Uptoii Bedouin. Trev of Spades. Minot.
4*5 Upton S.H. Harris. Beauclere. KllHecrankle
35 2“ Sweet L’dStanhope. Sam. H. Harris. Saylor
0 10*® Gilbert WblpTou. L. Stanhope. Castlewood
} (B. Murray). Weight today 107.
25 4* J J Walsh RIoGraiide. Killocban. A1 H. Wooils
5* 5* J J Walsh Fancy Bird, Klo Grande. Euripides.
7539:1 G’vesend 1 1-4 2:06 slop 30 103 6 5 4 4 5* 5**51) McC’thy Juggler, Missouri Lad. Troublesome
75266 O’vesend 1 1-8 1:54? fast 50 111 7 8 8 6 4* 4*® D McC’thyBad News, Hyperion II., Beauclere.
LADY KARMA, hlk. f. 4. by His Highness — Karma (J. 8. Hoy). Weight today 102.
77074 Cl’ vesend 1 1-8 1:.54? fast 20 98 6 2 6 9 10 10** Marsters L.SftanJiope. Cairngorm. L.ofI.,aDgd'n
76717 Empire 1 1-16 1:51? slop 20 94 1 3 4 4 5 5** Yorke Okenite. Dainty Dame Lall.v.
76675 Empire 3-4 1:12? fast 15 108 10 9 10 10 10'*5Upton Ida D.. Boema. Belle Strome.
76638 Empire 1 1-16 1:48 fast 20 98 9 8 7 8 4k 7®? Yorke Campaigner. G.G.Hall. (JoatofArms.
MINOT, b. g. 4, by Lamplighter — Marchma (W. Gerst). Weight today 102.
77ST.8 Hmlico 1 1:411 fa.st 20 101 3 3 3 3 2k 4* Kraus Bedouin. Trey of Spades. Gramsar.
77271 Jamestown 1 1:40? fast 1 109 6 3 3 2 2® 2*5 lYoxIer Giles. Quagga. Usury.
77192 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 2? 110 2 2 2 2* 2*5 Troxler Woolstone. B.oftheBay. F.Downey.
77166 Jamest’n 1 1-16 1:47? fast 2 108 1 1 1 2 15 1' Troxler Rio Grande. Qu.igga, Imboden.
771.34 Jamestown 1 1:41? fast 7 108 3 1 1 4 35 2* Troxler W’oolstone. Laughing Eyes, HelenB.
77106 Jamestown 1 1:42 fast 1-6 109 3 1 1 1 Ik 1? Troxler Usury, Laura A.. Wabash Queen.
PRESIDENT MONROE, b. c. 4. by Calvados — Dixianne (H. J. Morris). Weight today 110.
76833 Pimlico 5-8 1:03? fast 30 128 5 7 6 6* 5’? Stevena B.oftbeBav. Aiuoniillado. New\ear
Pimlico 6? 1 1:101 bvy 20 126 8 9 9 9^ 9® Steveue Firebrand. Profit. Belle of the Ba.?.
CAVE ADSUM. br. o.
77.'>S6 Hamilton 1 14 2:t
77410 Hamilton 1 1-2 2:1
77288 Toronto 2 1-4 3:£
77128 Toronto 1 1-4 2:(
DE MUND. ch. c, 4. 1
7785.3 Pimlico 3-4 1:1
77573 Belmont 3-4 1:1
7T491 Belmont 7-8 1:1
77298 Aqueduct 3-4 1:1
77143 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:(
aOSSFENTON. gr. c. 1
77882 Pimlico 55 f 1:1
77646 Belmont 3-4 1:1
77520 Belmont 6| f 1:1
77423 Aqueduct 7-8 1:1
76878 Sheepsh’d 5? f 1:(
WHIP TOP. h. f. 3. I
77879 Pimlico lni40y 1;*
77786 Empire 1 1:(
77670 Belmont 1 1:J
77606 Belmont 1 1-4 2:(
77494 Belmont 1 1-8 l:i
77325 Aqueduct 7-8 1::
POCOMOKE, ch. c. 2. I
77245 Toronto I l:i
77020 Montreal 3-4 1:1
76929 Montreal 6-8 1:<
76867 Montreal 65 f 1 :(
76814 Montreal 5-8 1:(
BLACK OAK. blk. c. i
77202 G’vesend 1 1-8 l;i
77099 G’vesend 1 1-8 l:i
76861 Sheepsh’d 1 1:-
76698 Empire 1 1:^
by Compute— Mabel D. (W. Jennings).
fast 25 1 27 5 4;: 3 2* 3*«5Nieol
U fast 2 119 3 2 2 2 2* 1* Nicol
J fast 6 118 1 1 3 1 1* 1* Nicol
I fast 12 112 4 2 2 1 2® 2® Nicol
’ Goldfinch — Graciosity (P. J. Rainey),
i? fast 1-4 115 5 4 3 2* 1* D McC
« fast 3 121 3 3 2 2k 6=5 W Mill
i fa.st 8 124 3 2 2 1 1* 4* W Mill
i fast 8-6 120 1 1 1 1® 1* W Mill
I fast 6 115 3 111® 1® Notter
by Maxio — Sembrich (Gleniver Stable).
). (W. Jennings). Weight todav 115.
3 2* 3*«5Ni<‘ol Gridiron. Redgauntlet, Hanhridge.
2 2* 1* Nicol Clell Turney. W.H.Carey. Wat. Lake
1 1* 1* Nicol WaterLake. Ontario. Cn»arlleGllben .
1 2® 2® Nicol Bouquet. W.H.Carey. MartlnDovle.
;P. J. Rainey). Weight today 115.
3 2" 1* D McC’thvTasley. Sal Volatile. Kempton.
2 2k 6*5 W Miller Delirium, HalfSoverelgn. Fash. Plate
1 1* 4* W Miller Ben Ban, Red River. The Squire.
1 1® 1* W Miller Delirium. SirJ. Johnson. Saraclnesca
1 1* 1® Notter FortJohnson. Delirium. P. Quince.
Oleniver Stable). Weight today 95.
I hvy 8 112 3 8 7 41*^ 3* D McC’ thy Ragman. Cunning. (Joiirt LaiK.
j fast 6 110 7 7 7 5* 3*5 W Miller Sum. Night. Kosslare. Bonnie Kelso.
I fast 5 105 7 5 6 5*5 4® D McC’thyFash. Plate, Stargowan. Br. Nymph.
I fast 4 110 1 2 5 3 2*5 2® J Lee Bon.Kelso. Sum. Night. Law.Wlgglus
I fast 10 112 14 13 13 12 12 B Dugan Civlta. BirdofFlightlL. L. Wiggins
Martagon— Teetotum II. (W. R. Midgeley). Weight today 107.
hvy 1 106 1 5 I 4 4 2* MeUahey Q.oftheHills, Neoskaleeta, L.lsabel
fast 2-5 105 3 4 3 3 2* 1*5 McCahey Faust. Fancy. Rexane.
fast 3 100 1 2 2 2 2 2| McCahey Stamina.
105 I 4 3
113 3 3 2
107 2 6 6
2 2| McCahey Stamina.
3*5 2k McCahey Milford. Juggler. Animus.
3 3® J Lee Lady Hubbard. Delirium.
35 2* McCahey Ben Ban. Stargowan, Don Enrique.
The Friar— Stars (T. Clyde). Weight today 95.
? fast 20 89 2 1 1 1 2k 3* .T Bergen Bouquet. Lady Martha. Alice,
i fast 4 lol 3 5 5 5*5 2* Deverich Ceremonius. Hawksflight. Hurlock.
I slow 3 90 5 4 2 U 1® Deverich Personal. Sir Alveseot. Arionette.
? fast 8 106 6 5 6 6* 5*5 P Burton Arondack. MabelHenry. Hawksllgbt
I fast 20 108 5 7 8 7 * 5*5 P Burton Ceremonius. Lomond. Servlcence.
by Flying Lemur — Black Poplar (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight today 110.
fast 4 99 4 1 1 1 2k 4*5 Glll>ert Animus. Killiecrankie. Castlewood.
fast 20 101 3 3 3 3 4* 4® D MeCthyThe Squire. Arasee. Antaeus,
fast 4 107 4 3 3 1 3* 3* Leach Bad News. Sea Wolf. GlidlneBoIle.
fast 6 110 3 1 1 1 Ik 2k R McDan’lCymbal. Milford. Miss Delaney.
SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-yoar-olds. Selling. (68548-1 5— 120.)
ARL POINT, hr. o. 8. by Jack Point— Dentifrice (D. Dunlop).
778>2
Pimlico
r>>. f 1:10? hvy
.30
112
1
10
10
778.V.
Pimlico
6i f 1:08 fast
*20
114
4
9
9
770*20 Montreal
3-4 1:131 fast
13-6 106? 6
6
6
76968
Montreal
3-4 1:15 fast
6-6
110
6
7
7
76913
Montreal
6? f 1:06? fast
6
102
3
11
11
76S80
Montreal
^8 1:001 fast
12
105
8
7
6
(D. Dunlop). Weight today 105.
0 10**5MeCabe Ragman. Cunning. RotMfentou.
8* 7*® Haynes George W. l^ebolt. Taboo. Aralla.
7 6® V Powers Ceremonius. Pocomoke. Hawksflight.
6nk 4S| J w M’phyCowdln. Wapanoca. Sea Swell.
8* 5*1 J Howard Eliza. Harwood. Arondack. Quantlco
8 5*5 J Howard High Range. Colonel Zeb. Quantlco
4RANIA. ch. f. £. bv Handspring— Lovell (D. J. Abeam).
77878 Pimlico
77805 Empire
77759 Empire
<*7400 Aqueduct
mifi G’ vesend
55 f 1:1**? l*vy 9 .5
3-4 l:i:t? fast 8
3-4 1:13| fast 12
3-4 1:14? fast 2|
M 1:01? fast iJ
2*5 W Ott
3k 4® Cullen SImeoe, Golden Legend. Sum. Night.
4* 4* J Bergen Spellbound. Sum. Night. JeanetteM.
5* 5® McCahey Constellation. Garland. B. Beaumont
8* 3*? D McC’thy Wailfiower. L. Hubbard. Maaoarada
Weight todav 102.
BrownTon>'. Max.Gun. GreatJubilee
SImeoe, Golden Legend. Sum. Night.
M
8
DAILY RACING FORM.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1908.1
CONSTELLATION, ch. f. 2. l>y Star Shoot— Kentucky Belle II. (Kelso Stable)
Aqueduct 3-4 1:14| fast 8 lo:. 1 3 4 L’b V I) Met” tUyGar land. R. Beaumont. HelenHarvey
Weifcht today 102.
77347 Aqueduct 6i f 1:23^ fast 6 102 2 1 4 4* 4*®iD McC’thy San Vito. YankeeDaiighter, M.River
77279 G’vesend f 1:07| fast 7 99 1 4 B 4i 4«J D McC’thy Rosslare. Tattlinc. Yank. Dau«:hter
77228 G’vesend B| f 1:07| fast 15 99 7 5 7 7* 7» D McC’thy Court Lady, Obdurate. Taboo.
OOEMAH. b. 0 . 2. by Kinley Mack — Crown Jewel (W. H. Moffatt).
T7176 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:11J fast 30 102 7 6 6 7 7*i McCahey
76987 Sheepsh’d 6i f 1:20* fast 50 108 1 16 15 15 15 J Lee
76878 Sheepsh’d 5J f l;08g fast 30 112 13 14 14 14 13 J Lee
74915 Belmont 4i f 54^ slop 15 108 4 3 3* li J Lee
HAWKWTNO, b. K, 2. by Hawkswick — Daisy W, (J. S. Tyree).
77S55 Pimlico dl f 1:08 fast 40 los 10 10 11 9^ lO^UPowell
76826 Pimlico 5i f l:10i good 3| 107 2 1 2 2» l“k R Powell
76770 Pimlico 6-8 1:05 hvy 4 110 1 2 ' ‘
76.599 Empire 3^ 1:12| fast 6 109 1 8
Weight today 105.
Spellbound. SirJohn. Fore Guard.
l^w.Wlffsrins. Sandpiper. S.Thistle.
Clvita. BirdofFliehtll.. L. Wiccrlns
Grania. Doctor Pillow, Golden View
Weight today 102.
George W. Ivcbolt. Taboo. Aralia.
High Hat. Settonla. Oxford Belle.
3 3* 3» R Powell Cunning. High Hat. Demetrios.
5 7| 7**iNotter Wise Mason. Grania. Arondack.
ELIZABETH SWEENEY, h. f. 2. by Isia^adie S. (P. H. Sullivan). Weight today 102.
Pimlico f hvy 15 107 7 7 6 6‘3iC Brady Brown Tony. Grania. Maxim Gun.
77326 Aqueduct 3-4 1:17 slow 15 105 7
74823 Belmont 4i f 63J fair 30 96 8
74614 Jamaica 5-8 1:01| fast 6 99 7
74570 Jamaica 4i f 54g fast 12 103 6
PLAT CREEK, b. f. 2, by Herryday — Ceuntaxus (R. Tally).
76892 Montreal 5-8 l:01g fast 12 94 10 10 8 7i Devcrich
75909 Windsor 6-8 1:02 fast 6 111 9 9 8 8J 9»i Harty
75705 Windsor 5-8 1:04 hvy 8 112 3 6 6 54 McCabe
HAROLD JUNIOR, b. c. 2. by Herbert — Mountain Madge (J. W, Otten). Weight today 105.
7r.957 Brighton 5i f 1:07| fast 30 li»7 4 4 3 Upton Ragman, Chaperon, 0. U. Kid.
7.'667 Sheepsh’d f l:07i fast 50 112 9 9 9 9* lO*' Shreve Selectman, Sandpiper. Ck>n. Ranger.
74913 Belmont 5-8 1:01* slop 20 100 9 9 9 9* 9»i Garner Taboo, Right Sort, Gliding Belle.
RACQUET, ch. c. 2, by Ranald — Lady Cushman (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight today 100.
7 7 7 7 Cullen Geo.W.I-/ebolt. DandeNoyles. Rseban
10 10^ lOi^JQ’rington Royal Captive, Nasturtla, Taboo.
8 7 6J 6» D McC’thy Arlonette, Havre, Force.
4 4» 4»J Brussel Ramble, Madrlleno, Arlonette.
Weight today 102.
Tasley. Gunshot. Ballet Girl.
Loy.Maid, IndlanHunter, Mel. Cloth.
ManyColors, Ceremonlus, Plmpante.
7326 Aqueduct 3-4 1:17 slow 12 97 5 2 4 4* 4*» Leach
77200 G’vesend 5i f l:07jk fast 30 96 4 3 5 5* 7» Leach
75467 G'vesend 6i f 1:078 fast 12 95 2 1 6 7* 8*» Leach
7.5271 G’vesend 5^ f l:07g fast 12 97 4 2 2 24 2* Leach
75148 Gravesend 6i f 1:07| fast 60 97 7 3 3 3»» 3*i Leach
SETTONIA. h. g. 2, by Masetto — Synia (E. M. Mitchell).
7 7s:.5 Pimlico 51l l:0s fast 100 103 11 11 10 lot 9“ Walcott
76832 Pimlico 3-4 1:15J fast 4 111 5 B 6 4‘ 3« W K W'k’r i'akanira. conning. Demetrios.
76826 Pimlico f 1:10| good 8 102 7 7 7 7' 34 Delaby Hawkwing. High Hat. Oxford Belle
76599 Empire 3-4 l:12i fast 15 105 12 13 13 10 9^*iJ Lee Wise Mason. Grania. Arondack.
76135 Windsor 3-4 1;14| good 15 100 6 7 7 7 7®i C Rosa MaximGun. Pocotallgo. C. Card well
Geo. W.r.,e bolt, DandeNoyles. Escliau
Witch. Hour. G.W.Leboit. Ragman.
Simcoe, Preceptor, Sea CHIT.
Fore, Ceremonlus, J. H, Reed.
Sbapdale, Waponoca, Star Thistle.
Weight today 97.
George W. I./ebolt. Taboo. Aralia.
ATLANTA. GA.. STATE FAIR RACING RESULTS.
Date.
Dlat.
Time.
First.
Second.
Uct.
8
6-8
1:05
Lucullus
. . Dandy Dancer
4 12 f
1:01
Stabe
. . Black Bat
3-4
1:24
Sir Vagrant
. . Sallle Suter
3-4
1:24
R. M. McLeod
. . Scottsdale
Oct, 0—
No races
run on account of rain and bad
traick.
Oct.
10
5 8
i.m
Scottsdale
. . Little Osage
4 1-2 f
l;<di
St. Ave
. . Spangled Banner
1
2:01
Miss Vigilant
.. R. M. McLeod
Oct.
13
4 1-2 f
1:02
Scotch Lass
.. Phil E. Reid
5-8
1:08
Sam ('lay
, . Darling Dan
3-4
1:22*
Lucullus
. . R. M. McLeod
5-8
1:071
The Ram
. . Istria
Oct.
14
6 1-2 f
1:29
Please
. Sir Vagrant
,3-4
1:21
Roselmro
, . Grenes(iue
5-8
1:(H5
Big Hand
. . Invasion
1
1:45
Sir Walter Rollins . . .
. . Flarney
Oct.
15
.5-8
1:07
Dandy Dancer
. . Darling Dan
.5-8
Spangletl Bauncr
, . Abundance
1 IS
2:041
Gilvedear
. . Miss V igilant
6 1-2 f
1 ;30i
Pn*of Sheet
, . I>e Shaimo
5-8
1:07
May Jene
. Platt
Oct.
16
3 4
1 :20
Invasioit
. . Young Melton
,5-8
l:(»5i
Lucullus
. . Red Queen
4 12 f
;59
Big Hand
. . (’arraugh
1
1:49
R. .M. McLeod
, . Usury
Oct.
17
4 1-2 f
:59
Katherine Cardwell ..
. . Black Bat
5-8
l:0ri
Damlv Dancer
Sam Clay
1 1 16
1 ;53i
Rose boro
. . Flarney
6 1-2 f
1 :‘27
Platt
. . Sir Vagrant
4 1-2 f
;57
Scotch Lass
. . Malvina
Oct.
19
4 1-2 f
:58*
Sky Blue
. Tllekilns
5-8
1 :04i
Little Osage
Usurj'
1
1:46*
Paul
. Miss Vigilant
4 1-2 f
:58|
Judge Dundon
, . Red Robin
Oct.
20
5-8
1:06*
Red Queen
Ansonia
3-4
1:18
Ben Double
.. Please
3-4
1:19
Sara Clay
. . Malvina
1
1 :43i
Flarney
. . Helen Virginia
4 1-2 f
:5S
Carraugh
. . Big Hand
Oct.
21
5-8
1:08
Merrigo
. Tllekilns
4 1-2 f
:59i
Black Bat
. , Louise Riley
1 1-16
1 ; 56
Helen V’lrginla
Frank Lalor
6 1-2 f
1:24}
Ben Double
Sir Vagrant
4 12 f
:58i
Sam Clay
'Tire Ram
Oct.
22
5-8
1 :05
Little Osage
. . May Jene
3 4
1:171
Carraugh
. . Judge Dundon
1 :45i
RoseWro
. Sir Walter Rollins
3-4
1:19
'I'i ]^ki Im^
. Pre<*edeiice
. --
Third.
Carraugh
Louise Riley . . .
Harvest Time . .
Platte
Katherine Cardwell
Flarncy
I'Tank Patton
Dandy Dancer
I’latte
Judge Dundon
Precedence
Wild Cherry
Helen Virginia . . . .
Black Bat
Frank Taylor
Ran After
J udge Dundtm
Wild Cherry
Birmingham
Tlie Ram
Helen Virginia
Lida Ginter
Judge Dundon
(Glvedear
Red Robin
Ramble Lad
Anna Smith
Usury
Lida Ginter
Dew Star
Sir Walter Rollins
Peter Cain
The Ram
Bramble Lad
HORSES THAT HAVE DIED THIS YEAR.
The death list of 19<.>8 to October 1 docs not in-
clude the names of many racers of recent years
that were credited with remarkable racing prowess,
the best having been Oran. Old England. Ben Fleet,
Burt G. 1^,‘wis. Ella O’Neill. Lady Vera. Lancas-
trian. Master Lester, Penarris and R. C. Rann.
But from the breeding farms a heavy toll was ]
taken of great stars of long ago. including su<-h j
grand race mares as Endurance by Right. Ida Pick-
wick, La Sylphide, Quiver aud Sallle McClelland.
Many other names will appeal to readers familiarly,
the list to the date named being as follows: i
Aim. ch. f. 3. by Ben Strome — Ban Amy.
Agnes 'Mack. b. in. 7. by The Hero — ^Mlss Rhodes.
Auriooma. ch. m. 22. by King Ernest — Belinda.
Aiken, ch. g. 4. by Fatherless — Ninoiie.
Avaunteer. eh. h, 0. by Borgia — Engea.
April Fool, ch. c, 2. by Dublin — Muscovite.
Ben Fleet, br. c, 3, by Ben istrome — ^trychinla.
iBert Osra. ch. g, 6. by Albert — Bonnie Osi’a.
Belle’s Commoner, b. h. 9. by The Commoner — Bat-
tle BeU.
Buckman. ch. g. 8. by Dorian — Miss Burkinan.
Brookdale. b. h. 6. by Herald — My Badge.
‘Burt G. Lewis, ch. g, 3, by Sombrero — Andreth.
Ben-my-Chree. b. m. 21. by Galopin — Ulster Queen.
Bad Boy. b. c. 4, by Borgia — Stealth.
Beryl, b. m. 16. by Sir Moilred — Tourmaline.
'Beldemo. b. g. 4. by Bel Demonio — Morbid.
Balia, ch. f. 3. by Fatherless — Eocene.
Billy Ayres, ch. c, 4. by Salvation — Wild Lass.
Brawney Lad. br. g. 3, by Braw Lad — Cassilla.
Castile, b. c, 3. by Vesuvian — -Murcia.
Ciunabar. b. g. 7. by Montana, by liaii Fox — Hemcra.
CYoxton. ch. g. 8. by Troy— ‘Marlowe.
Candente. eh. e. 3. by Wax — Hot Spring.
(,’ertificate. b. m. 10. by Order — Wedding Gift,
t'hlc, b. ra. 14. by Midlothian — J^ouise.
Cistercian, ch. m, 10. by Goldfinch — La Trani>e.
Cinderella, ch. m. 20, by Hermit — Mazurka.
(’harles McKee, gr. g. 6. by Tom Nichols — Orisl.
Colonel Faverdale, br. c. 3. by Colonel Wheeler —
Sweet Faverdale.
Dawson, b. g, 9, by St. Andrew or Maxio — Easter,
by Vicksburg.
Divorcee, b. f. 3, by Ben Strome — Broken Vows.
Durbar, b. m, 7, by Kingston — Splendour, by Sheen.
Dial-plate, hr. f. 3. by Pontiac — Sundial.
Dress Parade, b. c, 2. by Woolsthorpe — Lady Prim.
Ella O’Neill, ch. f. 3, by Handspring — Royal Ap-
proval.
Klzarra. b. m. 20. by Pizarro — Ella Hankins.
Engea. b. m. 12, by Goldfinch — Firefly.
Eltina, ch. m, 9, by Salvator — Fairy stone.
Empress Dowager, ch. m, 10, by Meddler — Her High-
ness.
Ethelair. b. m. 20. by Pizarro — Ethelda.
Endurance by Right, b. m, 9. by Inspector B. —
Early Morn.
Emily M., b. f. 4. by Bannockburn — Highland.
El Rey Dorado, b. c, 2. by Amigo — Fame.
Flying Plover, b. m. 6. by Harvey — Plover.
Flying Virginian, ch. g. 9, by Terrifier— Bessie, by
.John Bull.
Full of Fun. b. g. 5. by The Greek — Frolicsome II.,
by Apache.
Frescati, b. f. 3. by Masetto — Frogmore.
Frances H., hr. f. 4, by Meddler — Black Venus.
Floralia, b. m, 6, by Watercress — Firenze.
Follette, blk. m. 6, by Watercress — Duchess of Tow-
ers.
Fauquier, b. g, 6, by Eolic — Grey Queen.
Glen thorn, br. m. 12. by Darebin — Glenrose.
Gypsette. b. m. 21. by Inauguration — Gipsy.
Garterless, b. m. 11, by Golden Garter — Explosion.
Gerald D., br. c, 2, by Ildrim — Ganymede.
Gamboge, ch. f. 2, by Tristan — Anagram.
Galore, br. h, 23, by Galopin — Lady Maora.
Halaca, ch. c. 3, by Handsel — Blzarra.
High Brush, hr. c, 4. by Ben Brush — Innerdale.
H<*ritlere. ch. m. 14, by Semmtion — Heiress.
Henry Waring, br. g. 5. by Blitzen — Allie H.
Hickory, b. c. 4, by Ben Strome — The Humber.
Harmony, ch. g. 4, by Albanian — Minstrelsy.
Hawkama. b. g. 4, by Hawkswkk — Amaranth.
Hollister, blk. g. 3. by Star Shoot — Janice II.
Harmakis, ch. g. 7. by Albert — Mbntvale.
Halbard, b. g. 4. by Governor Foraker — Pecos.
Ida Pickwick, b. m. 20, by Mr. Pickwick— Ida K.
Ironworker, blk, c. 3. by Faverdale — Eva Mine.
Idle Days. b. m. 16. by Dudley- Wah-o-Naisa.
Isis. ch. m, 21. by Bond Or — Shotover.
Jovita, ch. m. 10. by Bassetlaw — Santa Rita.
Jude. br. m. 17. by Hidalgo— Judith.
J. B. Smith, ch. g. 6, by Woolsthorpe — Lillian
Beatrice.
Judge Post. b. g. 4. by Star Ruby — Aura II.
Jim Hardman, br. c. 2. by Streamer — May Bee.
John C’. Graus. b. g. 5. by Satsuma — Ban Brook.
Julia F.. ch. f. 2. by St. Avonicus — 'ritina.
Jim Simpson, b. g. 4, by Contestor — Sweepalong.
Katherina. ch. iii, 10. by Goldfinch — Katrine.
.ady Vera. ch. f, 4. by Woolsthorpe — Philura.
Lancastrian, b. li. 5. by Kingston — Royal Rose.
La Paladin, b. f, 2. by Paladin — Prisa,
Lady Dainty, br. m. 16. by Darebin — Haytienne.
Lela Dell. b. m. 15. by Hanover — 2^Ieriden.
Lisbon Maid, ch. m. 18. by Lisbon — Patroness.
La Sylphide, b. m. 26, by Fellowcraft — Sylph.
Love Chase, ch, m. 9, by Salvator — Evangeline.
Lights Out, ch. g. 7, by Pirate of Penzance — Gleam.
Lee Crest, b. c. 3. by Goldcrest — Grace Lee.
Lucille II.. b. m. 15. by St. Saviour —Sardonyx.
Melitah. ch. f. 4. by Balgownn or Dewey — Lady
Maud.
Monere, b. c. 4. by Bowling Brook or Sorcerer —
Wary.
Marymar, ch. f. 2. by Chmard — Pbysalis.
Miropette. ch. ra. 7. by Brutus — Mirope.
Mistletoe, ch. m. 26. by Thad Stevens — Mistake.
Madge D.. b. in. 15. by Maxim — Guenn.
Marchcress. b. m. 9. by Watercress — Lady C.irdigan.
Mauvilla. br. m, 11. by Troubadour — Senorita.
Mesaba. ch. m. lo. by Watercress — Gertrude.
Marster. b. g. 5. by Fatherless — Eostre.
Moongold. b. g. 4, by Goldfinch — Moonflower.
Miss SbauDon. br. f. 2. by Ildrim — Magdelane.
Master Lester, ch. c. 4. by Pirate of Penzance —
Miss Thomas.
Mercury, b. g. 7. by Meddler — Tulla Blackburn.
Newguile, b. c, 3. by Beguile — Violent.
Nabette, br. m. 22. by Nathau Coombs— Beauty.
Oran. b. c. 4. by Ossary — Sloe.
Old England, b. g. 9. by Goldtlnch — Queen Bess, by
Marden.
Oronogo. ch. g. 3. by Trentola — 'Triolet.
Oarsman, ch. g. 8. by Hastings — Ortegal.
Oyamel, b. m. 7. by Batliampton — TJnadaga.
Princess Nellie, ch. m. 11. by Prince James — Miss
Nellie.
Princess Murphy, b. m, 12, by Bramble — Princess
Glenn.
Poesy, b. m. 16. by Sir Modred — Bas Bleu.
Pasture, b. m. 8. by Candlemas — Meadowvale.
Primitive, b. m. 11. by Tenny — Barbary Maid.
Penarris. b. g. 4. by Garry Hermann — Peninah.
Prohibition II., ch. m, 15, by Rayon d’Or — Quaran-
tine.
Prim Rock, b. c. 2, by Rockton — Lady Primrose.
Quake, ch. c. 2, by Altamax — Shiver.
Quiver, b. m, 18. by Faustus — Belle Broeck.
Red Bonnet, ch. f, 3. by St. Simonlan II. — Reckon.
R. C. Rann. b, c. 3. by Lactantius — Cherry Button.
Rare CThina. b. f. 2, by Royal Flush III. — Porcelain.
Raining Leaves, b. m. 6. by Rainbow — Princess of
Harrison.
Smart, hr. f, 2. by Ballyhoo Bey — ^Rabenstein.
Susie Christian, b. m. 7. by Wyalusing — Gift.
Sweet-taire, hr. c, 3. by Solitaire II. — Sweet Cakes.
Suzanne Sue, ch. f, 2, by Oddfellow — Annie Clark.
Sallie McClelland, ch. m, 20, by Hindoo — Red and
Blue.
Selene D.. chw f, 4. by Octagon — Helen, by Himyar.
Shuttle, hr. m, 17, by Siddartha — Lucille Prewitt.
Samoan, blk. m. 8, by Midlothian — Samoa.
Speedy, b. m, 20. by St. Saviour — Swift.
Statuesque, b. m. 8. by Llssak — Juno.
Summit, hr. m, 9. by Darebin — Altitude.
.Splendour, b. m. 14, by Sheen — Princess Iskra.
^Ivadale. ch. g. 4. by .Salvado — Lily Dale.
St. Kevin, ch. g. 6. by St. Leonards — Cerlto.
Steelmaker, b. g. 7. by Albert — BuVet.
SuQlish. cli. m. 11. by Bayou d’O —Flying Fish.
The Arrowed, blk. h. 7. by Gallinule— Little May.
Thtespian, b. b. 7, by Rapallo — ^Lady Cushman.
Theoa. blk. m. 11. by Prospector — Eotba.
Toque, b. m. 8. by St. Andrew — La Toquera.
Tansyd. b. g. 4. by St. Maxim — Belle of Lexington.
The Knight, b. g. 4, by Watercress — ^Limekiln.
Trackless, oh. m, 6. by Pontiac — Calypeo.
Thunderbolt, b. h. 8. by St. Gatien — Turmoil,
Vagabond, ch. g. 5. by Peep o’ Day — Strayaway.
Venotia, b. m, 8. by Goldfinch — School-girl.
Virginia Lorraine, b. f. 4, by Kismet, by Melton —
Virginia Dare, by Apache.
Watchful, br. h, 5. by Mirthful — Wary.
WocHlford Lass. br. m. 10. by Salvator— ‘Miss Wood-
ford.
Water Girl. br. m. 12, by Watercress — Parthenia.
Wooilbine, b. m. 6, by Maurice — Lapwing.
Wardine. eh. g. 4. by Bradwardine — Total.
PHIL CHINN’S BIG STRING OF RACERS.
P. T. Chinn will have one of the largest staides
racing on the coast next winter. Chinn’s consign-
ment will make up four carloads and will be sent
in three divisions. One will leave from Hamilton.
Out., one from Lexington. Ky.. and the other from
Harro<lsburg, Ky. To properly conduct such a large
establishment, the Kentucky horseman will have
three trainers. W. H. Siience handliug those racing
at Oakland. Howard Ih'rn looking after the Santa
Anita division, while Luther Dickerson will have
charge of the yearlings that are to be quartered at
Ascot Park. Mr. Chinn has the first call on D,
McCarthy, the Canadian boy, who has made such a
g«KMl record riding for H. B. Duryea, and holds the
contract on the promising lightweight .iockey, Upton,
while at the same time he will have second call on
the services of V. Powers. Some good performers
will be seen In the Chinn colors next winter, includ-
ing Pretension, John Carroll, Astronomer, Go Be-
tween. l^halfonte, Gleneclio, General Haley. Tam-
many Hall, Little Boy Blue and Ingham in the
older division. Among the two-year-olds arc such
well-knowu youngsters as Yankee Tourist. J. II.
Reed. Joe Gallons. J. W. Fyre, Madrileno. Uncle
Walter and Hamper, while Chick Ortwein. Selves,
Donald McDonald, Piute. Dos Cognets, Charlie Roth-
schild aud Louis Struber will be heard from later.
Twenty-nine unnamed yearlings, two by the famous
Ort W’ells, conclude what may prove a formidable
collection of racers. The yearlings are:
Bay filly, by Alloway — Fritzi SclicfT.
Bay filly, by Ort Wells— Sweet Billie.
B.ay filly, by Ort Wells — Alta Loma.
Chestnut filly, by .lean Bereaud — Responsive.
Bay colt, by Sorcerer — Julia Arthur.
Bay colt, by Scorpion -Wavclette.
Chestnut filly, by Allowa3* — Annie Chinn.
Bay colt, by Sempronius — .Middy Morgan.
Bay filly, by St. Dor.y — Bettie Deceiver.
Bay colt, by Sorcerer — Allaire.
Brown colt, by Allan-a-Dale — Emily.
Bay filly, by Scorpion — Hygeia.
Brown colt, by Sorcerer— Miss Laetitia.
Chestnut filly, by Alloivay— Katie Huvlin.
Bay filly, by Planudes — Lady Manners.
Bay colt, by Scorpion — Julietta B.
Bay colt, by Scorpion — Katherine Chinn.
Brown' colt, by Sorcerer — Negrita.
Bay colt, by Cesarion — Sueerwell.
Bay colt, by Filigrane — St. Madge.
Bay filly, by Mazagan — ’Trousseau HI.
Bay colt, by Bowling Brook — Grenadine.
Bay colt, by Alloway — Decade.
Bay colt, by Goldcrest — Lydia II.
Black colt, by Ornament — Greenville.
Chestnut colt, by Oddfellow — Ninonia.
Bay colt by Fillgraue — Grace Bryan.
Bay filly, by Filigrane — Forsaken.
Bay filly, by Filigrane — Leostrata.
CAREER OF SPEEDY PETER STERLING.
Ed Trotter fears that he may be obliged to turn
out his good horse. Peter Sterling, for an extended
period before he will ]>e himself again. Tlie skin
disease with which he was affected last winter is
still bothering the horse, and Trotter is going along
very cautioaisly with him. Peter Sterling has proved
to he a useful animal during the four years of bis
turf career. As a two-year-old, in 190.">. he started
in twenty races, was first in six. second in eight
ainl tliird in three and but three times unplaced,
his earnings amounting to $2,41.'*. Peter Sterling
showed good form as a three-year-old, with six wins,
two seconds and four thirds to his credit, being un-
placed only once in thirteen starts, winning $6.;{30.
Two performances of Peter Sterling as a three-year-
old are worth.v of mention, one that of pieking up
127 pounds and running a mile in 1 :40L pulling up
to a canter, the other, running a mile and a six
teeiitli, with 107 pounds up. in 1 :45R. In 1907 lie
started in twenty-nine races, showed eight times in
front, was second in eleven, third in four and ran
unplaced in six. This year he has only started in
nine races, finishing second in one. third in another
and running outside the money in the other seven.
His last start was in August at Seattle, whieh was
probably the last one this year, nnle.ss unexpected
improvement is noted In the horse’s condition. His
complete record on the turf is as follows:
Peter Sterling, ch. h, 5. by Lord Esterling — Lucrece.
Year.
Age. Sts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Unp.
Aint,
100.5
. . 2 20
6
8
;;
$ 2.445
1906
. . 3 13
(;
O
4
1
6.3:;o
1JK>7
..4 29
8
11
4
6
2.295
1008
..5 9
0
1
1
7
200
Totals (4).
71
20
22
12
17
$11,270
RACING DATES FOR 1908-9.
State Fair of Texas, Dallas. Texas:
October 17 to October ,31. (Fair Grounds. 13 davs).
Latonia Jockey Club. Latonia, Ky. :
October 19 to November 14, (Latonia. 21 days).
Maryland Jockey Club. Pimlico. Md. :
October 24 to November 7. (Pimlico. 13 days).
Metropolitan Jockey Club, New York. N. Y.:
October 27 to November 4. (.lamaica. 5 days).
Shreveport Fair and Racing Ass'n. Shreveport. La.:
November 2 to November 6. (Fair Grounds. 5 days).
New California Jockey Club, Oakland. Cal.:
November 7. 1908. to May 1. 1909. (151 days).
Beaumont Racing Association. Beaumont. Texas:
November 9 to Noveml»er 14. (Fair Grounds,
days),
Houston Racing Association. Houston. Texas:
November 9 to November 21. (Fair Grounds, 12
days).
Los Angeles Racing Association. Arcadia. Cal.:
November 26. 1908. to April 24, 1909. (Santa
Anita Park, 129 days).
Cuban Racing Association, Havana, Cuba:
December 1. 19t>8. to January 31. 1909. (Almeu-
dares track. 5o days).
Florida State Fair Association. Tampa. Fla.:
February 3. 1909, to March 31. 19<n» (10 days).
IMPORTANT STAKE DATES 1908-9.
Pimlico Autumn 8teeplecliase, Pimlico.
Walden Stakes. Pinjlico. Md
Baltimore Brewers’ Handicap. Pimlico. :
Opening Handicap. Oakland, Cal
Oakland Handicap. Oakland. Cal
Thanksgiving Handicap, Oakland. Cal...
Pomona Handicap, Arcadia. Cal
Vernon Selling Stakes, Arcadia. Cal....
Crocker Selling Stakes. Oakland. Cal...
Monrovia Handicap. Arcadia. Cal
Pacific-Union Hamllcap. Oakland. Cal...
Garvauza Handicap, Arcadia. Cal
Sacramento Handicap, Oakland. Cal
Santa Anita Handicap. Arcadia. Cal
Christmas Handicap. Oakland. Cal
New Year Handicap. Oakland. Cal
Rose Selling Stakes. Arcadia. Cal
Follansbee Handicap. Oakland, (’al
Glendora Handicap, Arc'adia, Cal
Andr<‘w Selling Stakes. Oakland. Cal. . . .
Covina Selling Stakes. Arcadia. Cal
Lissak Handicap. Oaklami. Cal
Ventura Handicap. Arcaiiia. Cal
Burns Handicap, Oakland. Cal
.\lhainbra Handicap. Arcadia. C>al
Holland Cup. .\rcadia, 01
Palace Hotel Handicap, Oakland. Cal...
California Handicap. Art'adia. Cal
Gnnst Stakes. Oaklaml, Cal
California D<M*by. Oakland. Cal
Speed Handicap. Arcadia. (}ial
Woodlainls Stakes. Arcadia, (’al
California Oaks. Oakland. Cal
Los Angeles Derby. Arcadia, ('al
Waterhouse Cup. Oakland. Cal
ITndine Stakes. Oakland. Cal
Norfolk Haudicap. Arcadia. Cal
FOREIGN STAKE DATES. 1908.
(Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket. 1 1-S miles,
October 28,
Dewhurst Plate. Newmarket, 7-8 mile. Octob<*r 29.
Liverpo<d Autumn Cup. Liverpool. 1 3-4 miles.
November 6.
Chesterfield Nursery Plate. Derby, 7-8 mile. No-
vember 11.
Derby Gold fCip. Derby. 1 3-4 miles, November 13,
Manchester November Handicap, Manchester. 1 1-2
miles. Novemlver 28.
d. .Oct.
31
. . Not.
1. .Nov.
5
. .Nov.
7
. . Nov.
14.
, . Nov.
26
. . Nov.
26
. . Dec.
5
. . Dec.
. . . Dec.
12
. . Dec.
12
. .Dec.
19
. . .Dec.
19
. . .Dec.
25
. . . Dec.
2,5
. . .Jan.
1
. . .Jan.
1
. . .Jan.
9
. . .Jan.
9
. . .Jan.
16
. . .Jan.
16
. . .Jan.
23
. . .Jan.
2.’»
. . ..Tan.
:;o
. . .Jan.
30
. . . Feb.
6
. . .Feb.
6
. . - Feb.
13
. . .Feb.
13
. . . Feb.
22
...Feb.
...Feb.
27
. . . Feb.
27
• March
6
• March
6
.March
13
. March
13
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